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Sarfraz Ahmad1, Shulong Chang1, Danni Peng1
1Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices, Key Laboratory of Material Physics, Ministry of Education, School of Physics, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China.
Abstract:
Multimode luminescent materials possess diverse optical characteristics and play crucial roles in photocommunication and information security. Force-induced mechanoluminescence, as a distinctive excitation mode, exhibits impressive capabilities in the field of anticounterfeiting and information storage. Here, we integrate mechanoluminescence with the conventional luminescence modes (including up-conversion luminescence, down-conversion luminescence, and thermoluminescence (TL)) within LiNbO3 via well-tuned codoping of Er3+ and Pr3+. LiNbO3:Pr3+/Er3+ exhibits excitation-dependent photoluminescence (PL), enabling tunable emission colors ranging from green to red, while it shows green up-converted PL emissions owing to the electronic transitions of Er3+ ions. Both TL and mechanoluminescence emissions are achieved by employing intertrap levels, where mechanical or thermal stimulation releases carriers that transfer energy to Pr3+ ions, resulting in red emissions. Moreover, an underlying competitive interaction between TL and mechanoluminescence is revealed, which can be leveraged for force/thermo-encored information storage. This unique feature positions LiNbO3:Pr3+/Er3+ as novel recordable information storage labels to monitor the freshness of perishable goods such as food and medicine. In addition, quadra-mode luminescence material LiNbO3:Pr3+/Er3+ provides multidimensional codes via emission color and distribution, indicating its significant potential in advanced anticounterfeiting technology.
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