Integrating temporal and spatial control of electronic transitions for bright multiphoton upconversion

  • Tianying Sun
  • , Yuhua Li
  • , Wai Lok Ho
  • , Qi Zhu
  • , Xian Chen
  • , Limin Jin
  • , Haomiao Zhu
  • , Bolong Huang
  • , Jun Lin
  • , Brent E. Little
  • , Sai Tak Chu
  • , Feng Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The applications of lanthanide-doped upconversion nanomaterials are limited by unsatisfactory brightness currently. Herein, a general strategy is proposed for boosting the upconversion efficiency in Er 3+ ions, based on combined use of a core−shell nanostructured host and an integrated optical waveguide circuit excitation platform. A NaErF 4 @NaYF 4 core−shell nanoparticle is constructed to host the upconversion process for minimizing non-radiative dissipation of excitation energy by surface quenchers. Furthermore, an integrated optical microring resonator is designed to promote absorption of excitation light by the nanoparticles, which alleviates quenching of excited states due to cross-relaxation and phonon-assisted energy transfer. As a result, multiphoton upconversion emission with a large anti-Stokes shift (greater than 1150 nm) and a high energy conversion efficiency (over 5.0%) is achieved under excitation at 1550 nm. These advances in controlling photon upconversion offer exciting opportunities for important photonics applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1811
JournalNature Communications
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

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