Nanometer-scaled up-converting fluoride phosphor particles and processes
of making them are disclosed. In the process, an aqueous solution
consisting of soluble salts of rare-earth metal ions at a molar ratio of
(yttrium, lanthanum or gadolinium): ytterbium:(erbium, holmium, terbium
or thulium)=(70-90):(0-29):(0.001-15) is mixed a rare-earth metal
chelator and a soluble fluoride salt to form precipitates, which are then
annealed at an elevated temperature to produce nanometer-scaled
up-converting fluoride phosphor particles. The particle size is between
35 nm and 200 nm, and can be controlled by the amount of the metal
chelator added to the solution. The nanometer-sized particle is
applicable to many biological assays.