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Ishant Kumar1,2, Avinash Kumar1, Sandeep Kumar1
1Department of Physics and Photonics Science, National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur, 177005, H.P, India.
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Er3+ and Yb3+ doped CaTiO3 phosphors were synthesized via the solution combustion method and analyzed for structural, morphological, and optical properties using X-ray powder diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscopy, and photoluminescence spectroscopy. The Er3+ ions showed green and red emissions when excited by a 980 nm infrared source. Power-dependent emission spectra were used to study the up-conversion process, and a rate equation model was proposed for clarity. For temperature sensing, the phosphor's temperature-dependent emission lines were examined between 303 and 583 K. This analysis was conducted using the fluorescence intensity ratio method. Relative sensitivities of 1.14%, 1.66%, 0.15%, and 0.33% K-1 were observed for various thermally and non-thermally linked transitions. The phosphor also demonstrated potential for molecular logic gate applications, achieving switching ratios of ~ 170.86% for the AND gate and ~ 72.28% for the INHIBIT gate when heat and IR excitation were used as inputs. This material shows promise for both optical thermometry and future molecular logic devices.
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