yb^3+:Er^3+ co-doped oxy-fluoride ceramics glass has been prepared. The mechanism of up-conversion emissions about Er^3+ was discussed, and the temperature properties of green up-conversion fluorescence between 303 and 823 K were investigated. The results show that the sensitivity of this sample reaches its maximum value, about 0.0047 K^-1, when the temperature is 383 K, indicating that this kind of sample can be used as high temperature and high sensitivity optical temperature sensor.
We obtained n-type and p-type modified graphene by mixing quantum dots and depositing electron-acceptor molecules on the surface of graphene, respectively. The electrical and optical properties of these two types of samples were measured. For n-type modified graphene, the electrons were transferred from quantum dots to graphene. The resistance of these quantum dots in modified n-type graphene is significantly smaller than that of pristine graphene. For p-type graphene, modified by electron-acceptor organic molecules of tetracyanoethylene (TCNE), electrons were transferred from graphene to TCNE molecules. The resistance of this molecular modified p-type graphene is about 10% larger than that of pristine graphene. The charge transfer effect on the optical properties of graphene was investigated with Raman spectra.