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Synthesis and Emission Dynamics of Sub-3 nm Upconversion Nanoparticles

Amouroux, Baptiste; Eftekhari, Ali; Roux, Clément; Micheau, Jean Claude; Roblin, Pierre; Pasturel, Mathieu; Gauffre, Fabienne; Würth, Christian; Resch-Genger, Ute; Sliwa, Michel; Bouchet, Aude; Coudret, Christophe (2024-08-23)

 
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Amouroux, Baptiste
Eftekhari, Ali
Roux, Clément
Micheau, Jean Claude
Roblin, Pierre
Pasturel, Mathieu
Gauffre, Fabienne
Würth, Christian
Resch-Genger, Ute
Sliwa, Michel
Bouchet, Aude
Coudret, Christophe
23.08.2024

Advanced Optical Materials
2303283
doi:10.1002/adom.202303283
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Reducing the size of upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) down to a few nm yields luminescent materials containing a very small number of emitters. Considering the bottom limit of one activator per particle ultrasmall UCNPs offer an unprecedented platform to study the contributions of the different energy transfers at play in upconversion luminescence. Maintaining detectable emission despite the limited number of emitting ions and the high surface-to-volume ratio requires suitable particle architectures. Na(Gd-Yb)F4:Tm3+ emissive sub-3 nm diameter β-phase UCNPs are prepared using a gadolinium-rich composition in situ mixing of the precursors and a microwave high-temperature cycling sequence allowing precise control of the particle size and dispersity. These cores are coated with a NaGdF4 inert shell to minimize the deleterious influence of surface quenching (SQ). Time-resolved luminescence measurements combining standard NIR excitation of the Yb3+ sensitizer and direct UV excitation of the Tm3+ activator are performed to quantify cross relaxation and surface quenching processes. The fine tuning of the number of activators per particle via an optimized synthesis pathway along with the use of an appropriate excitation scheme enabled to provide an accurate analysis of the different mechanisms at play in these model nanoparticles and to characterize the structure of the core-shell architecture.
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