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Temperature sensing using a Cr:ZnGa2O4 new phosphor

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The luminescence emission of a thermographic phosphor based on trivalent chromium doped ZGO (ZnGa2O4) bulk as well as nanoparticles is here reported. This material has a strong temperature dependence on the optical features such as ratio of their emission bands, bandwidths, bands position as well as the lifetime decay of the Cr3+. This makes this material well suitable as temperature sensor. ZnGa2O4 (ZGO), a normal spinel, exhibits a high brightness persistent luminescence, when doped with Cr3+ ions and shows an emission spectrum centered at 695 nm. At the nanometric scale, ZGO is used for in vivo imaging with a better signal to background ratio than classical fluorescent NIR probes. In this work we investigate the ability of the host to be a new thermographic phosphor. Several optical features are investigated in a broad temperature range (10 K-700 K). A comparison between bulk material and nanoparticles is introduced. The obtained results could be used to determine the optimal design parameters for sensor development.
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hal-01492714 , version 1 (20-03-2017)

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S. K. Sharma, E. Glais, M. Pellerin, C. Chaneac, B. Viana. Temperature sensing using a Cr:ZnGa2O4 new phosphor . Oxide-based Materials and Devices VII, Feb 2016, San Francisco, Californie, United States. pp.9749-67, ⟨10.1117/12.2219990⟩. ⟨hal-01492714⟩
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