Primary RGB-emitting single core@quadruple-shell upconversion nanoparticle for full-color displays

Authors
Kim, Hyo JeongShin, SeungyongKyhm, JihoonOh, Soong JuJang, Ho Seong
Issue Date
2026-02
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Chemical Engineering Journal, v.530
Abstract
The realization of primary red, green, and blue (RGB) luminescence from a single upconversion nanoparticle (UCNP) enables multicolor fine-tuning of the upconversion luminescence through the combination of RGB emissions, ultimately making it suitable for color volumetric display applications. However, excitation-wavelength-orthogonal RGB-emitting UCNPs require complex nanostructures and the synthesis of such RGB-emitting single UCNPs remains a great challenge. Here, we report a core@quadruple-shell (C@4S) single UCNP that exhibits primary tricolor upconversion luminescence under near-infrared (NIR) excitations. We first synthesize NaYbF4:Ho which emits green and red light under low- and high-power 980 nm NIR light. Then the NaYbF4:Ho core is coated with a NaYF4 shell followed by the successive growth of NaYF4:Yb,Tm, NaYF4:Nd,Yb, and NaYF4 shells. The synthesized NaYbF4:Ho@NaYF4@NaYF4:Yb,Tm@NaYF4:Nd,Yb@NaYF4 C@4S UCNPs emit blue light under 800 nm excitation. By adjusting the power and wavelength of NIR light, the C@4S UCNPs exhibit various emission colors, including blue, sky-blue, green, yellow-green, orange, red, white, and more. Finally, the transparent C@4S UCNP-polydimethylsiloxane composite is prepared and various color images are displayed by simply scanning NIR light within the composite, indicating the high potential of the C@4S UCNPs for full-color display applications.
Keywords
ENERGY MIGRATION; LUMINESCENCE; LANTHANIDE; NANOPHOSPHORS; NANOCRYSTALS; ENHANCEMENT; DEPENDENCE; STATE; RED; Upconversion; Core@multi-shell; Orthogonal luminescence; Color tuning; Transparent displays
ISSN
1385-8947
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/154277
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2026.173456
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