Optical thermometry has emerged as a promising technique for remote temperature sensing in plenty of applications, where traditional contact methods are useless. To date, many sensing strategies have been developed and realized, but most of them are based on monitoring of the single temperature dependent parameter. Here, we report simple dual-center materials (Eu3+ and Sm3+-doped CaWO4) that provide multimode optical thermometry. In addition to standard ratiometric approach based on intensity ratio between host and lanthanide emission bands, spectral position and bandwidth of CaWO4 emission band were successfully utilized as temperature sensitive parameters for the first time. It was shown that multimode sensing leads to broadening of temperature working range and enhances reliability of thermal sensing. The best thermometric characteristics were achieved for CaWO4:Sm3+ sample: Sr = 1.29 % K−1@273–673 K and δT = 0.15 K.
Original languageEnglish
Article number176466
JournalJournal of Alloys and Compounds
Volume1007
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Dec 2024

    Research areas

  • Host emission, Luminescence intensity ratio, Multimode sensing, Optical thermometry

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