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Abstract
The size of the lanthanide upconversion nanocrystals significantly impacts their luminescence properties, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In this work, we undertake a systematic examination of the size effects in the commonly studied hexagonal phase sodium yttrium fluoride (β-NaYF4) nanocrystals codoped with ytterbium and erbium ions and their core–shell structure. We demonstrate the coexistence of surface quenching and finite-size-dependent energy transfer mechanisms, quantify the effects of size-dependent surface quenching and finite-size-dependent energy transfer, and determine an interaction energy transfer distance limit of ∼8.8 nm. A proposed theoretical model for the interplay between the two underlying mechanisms is shown to predict the experimental observations of size-dependent upconversion luminescence. Our findings provide a clear and fundamental understanding of the size effects on lanthanide upconversion luminescence at the nanoscale, thereby giving important implications for a variety of applications ranging from bioimaging and nanothermometry.
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