We demonstrate the thermal history forensic measurements founded on the emission intensity ratio of Eu3+-doped yttrium vanadate. An increase in phosphor’s crystallite size with annealing temperature is observed, causing a significant and permanent increase in the emission intensity and symmetry ratio (ratio of Eu3+ 5D0 → 7F1 and 5D0 → 7F2 emissions). This ratio is used as a forensic indicator of the maximal temperature to which phosphor was exposed. Additionally, we demonstrated that irreversible change in the symmetry ratio after exposure to high temperatures is insensitive to the exposure time. Finally, it is shown that thermal history readings can be performed at any temperature. The applicative potential of the proposed approach was con...
Phosphor thermometry for surface temperature measurements has become an established remote thermomet...
Fluorescence from three samples of YAG:Tm, and three samples of YAG:Dy, with different activator con...
The emission rise time of Eu3+-doped SrY2O4 was investigated in the temperature range of 20-200 degr...
It is well known that phosphor thermometry may be used in environments characterized by high brightn...
Phosphor thermometry has been successfully used in a number of applications ranging from turbo-machi...
In this work, the dynamic temperature ranges of several thermographic phosphors (TPs) are investigat...
Emission properties of fifteen different powder and crystalline thermographic phosphors have been ch...
Doubly doped YVO4:Pb2+, Eu3+ red phosphor materials with fixed Eu3+ concentration (5 mol%) and varyi...
The capacity to discern the highest temperature that an object is subjected to is a crucial diagnost...
Doubly doped YVO4:Ph2+, Eu3+ red phosphor materials with fixed Eu3+ concentration (5 mol%) and varyi...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of thermal history analysis of high temperat...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Decreased photoluminescence of the phosphor BaMgAL10O17:Eu due to oxidation of t...
Knowledge of the temperatures surfaces are exposed to is crucial in many processes, particularly abo...
Phosphor thermometry has been used for many years for non-contact temperature measurements in hostil...
Abstract: Studying the fluorescent emission of the dominant 611-nm line from Y2O3:Eu (6.8%) in the ...
Phosphor thermometry for surface temperature measurements has become an established remote thermomet...
Fluorescence from three samples of YAG:Tm, and three samples of YAG:Dy, with different activator con...
The emission rise time of Eu3+-doped SrY2O4 was investigated in the temperature range of 20-200 degr...
It is well known that phosphor thermometry may be used in environments characterized by high brightn...
Phosphor thermometry has been successfully used in a number of applications ranging from turbo-machi...
In this work, the dynamic temperature ranges of several thermographic phosphors (TPs) are investigat...
Emission properties of fifteen different powder and crystalline thermographic phosphors have been ch...
Doubly doped YVO4:Pb2+, Eu3+ red phosphor materials with fixed Eu3+ concentration (5 mol%) and varyi...
The capacity to discern the highest temperature that an object is subjected to is a crucial diagnost...
Doubly doped YVO4:Ph2+, Eu3+ red phosphor materials with fixed Eu3+ concentration (5 mol%) and varyi...
International audienceThis paper deals with the problem of thermal history analysis of high temperat...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd.Decreased photoluminescence of the phosphor BaMgAL10O17:Eu due to oxidation of t...
Knowledge of the temperatures surfaces are exposed to is crucial in many processes, particularly abo...
Phosphor thermometry has been used for many years for non-contact temperature measurements in hostil...
Abstract: Studying the fluorescent emission of the dominant 611-nm line from Y2O3:Eu (6.8%) in the ...
Phosphor thermometry for surface temperature measurements has become an established remote thermomet...
Fluorescence from three samples of YAG:Tm, and three samples of YAG:Dy, with different activator con...
The emission rise time of Eu3+-doped SrY2O4 was investigated in the temperature range of 20-200 degr...