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The ongoing development of ratiometric optical thermometry is mainly trapped in thermally coupled levels of rare-earth ions and inefficient ultraviolet excitation. Herein, a new-type multiple sharp line emitting, blue light-excited K 2 NaInF 6 :Mn 4+ , Eu 3+ fluoride phosphor has been reported as a ratiometric thermometer. The f – f transition of Eu 3+ paves a steady reference to a highly temperature sensitive Mn 4+ d – d transition and enables high relative sensitivity of 1.65% K −1 at 573 K. An optical fiber thermometry on a household oven with a relative standard deviation of 0.11% surpasses the standard of precision measurement, showing great potential in practical application. This discovery offers a highly sensitive neotype blue light-excitable ratiometric temperature sensor, that is Mn 4+ -doped fluoride, promoting practical applications of optical thermometry.
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