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Light Enhancement of Green Up-Conversion Emission from Er-Doped Silica Microspheres by Carbon Quantum Dot Coatings.

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Authors: Do TC, Nguyen TV, Bui H, Pham TB, Mogilevtsev DS, Le Tuan T, Pham VH

Year

2024

Paper ID

1049

Status

Peer-reviewed

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150

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Abstract

Combination of high quality cavity such as glass microsphere and emitting nano-particle coating layers can create novel strongly emitting devices. Herein, we demonstrate an erbium-doped silica microsphere coated by dual-emission carbon quantum dots, which have the sizes of 3-5 nm, emitting green up-conversion with narrow line-width green light at wavelength of 537 nm. The dual-emission carbon quantum dots fabricated by hydrothermal process and have luminescent emission wavelengths in the range of 410-550 nm. The carbon quantum dot coated erbium silica microsphere is pumped at wavelength of 976 nm through the optical fibre on which microsphere attached on the tip. The dual-emission carbon quantum dot layers attributed to the strong green up-conversion light enhancement similar coated noble metallic thin films, however the light enhancement from dual-emission carbon quantum dot coated erbium silica microsphere depended on the thickness of coating layers. This result is useful for making visible emitting micro-devices and photonic integrated circuits.

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