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titleOfInvention Dysprosium and ytterbium codoped stannic fluoride glass upconversion luminescence material, and preparation method and application thereof
abstract A dysprosium and ytterbium codoped stannic fluoride glass upconversion luminescence material has a chemical formula of SnF4:xDy<3+>, yYb<3+>, wherein x is 0.01-0.06, and y is 0.01-0.04. The dysprosium and ytterbium codoped stannic fluoride glass conversion luminescent material has excitation wavelength at 796 nm and emission peaks at 482 nm formed by transition radiation of Dy<3+> ions from 4F9 / 2 to 6F15 / 2, and achieves blue short wave luminescence excited by long-wave radiation from infrared to green. The invention also provides a preparation method and application of the dysprosium and ytterbium codoped stannic fluoride glass upconversion luminescence material.
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