Electronic structure of Ce3+ in yttrium and lutetium orthoaluminate crystals and single crystal layers
-
Add time:07/23/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Low temperature infrared absorption spectra of yttrium orthoaluminate and lutetium orthoaluminate bulk crystals and liquid phase epitaxy grown single crystalline films doped with Ce3+ are presented. In the region of intra-configurational 4f – 4f transitions the spectra indicate the existence of at least three different Ce3+ related centers. The dominant center is associated with Ce substituting yttrium or lutetium. The two additional centers are most probably related to so called antisite positions of rare-earth ions in orthoaluminates, i.e., ions on Al sites. The concentration of antisite defects is lower in epitaxially grown layers of yttrium orthoaluminate than in the bulk crystals, in spite of the higher doping concentration. In contrast, in lutetium orthoaluminate additional Ce3+ centers are also present in epitaxial layers at quite high concentration. Crystal field analysis based on the exchange charge model exhibits excellent agreement of the calculated transition energies with experimental data for the dominant Ce3+ center. The linewidths of the 4f-4f transitions in both types of crystals are different depending on the final level of transition. This is explained as a result of electron-phonon coupling, enhanced by the matching inter-level spacing of the 2F7/2 state with phonon energies of the examined materials.
We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of LUTETIUM FLUORIDE (cas 13760-81-1). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 13760-81-1 suppliers
Prev:Optical property of Ce3+-doped lutetium lithium fluoride for the short-wavelength device application
Next:Kinetic acidity of iminium ions. 2-Alkynyl- and 2,5-dialkynyl-pyrrolidines via the iminium ion route to azomethine ylides) - 【Back】【Close 】【Print】【Add to favorite 】
- Related Information
- Optical property of Ce3+-doped lutetium lithium fluoride for the short-wavelength device application07/22/2019
- Crystal structure dependence of luminescence properties of Ce-doped lutetium oxyorthosilicate powder07/20/2019
- Up-converting LuF3 and NaLuF4 fluorides doped with Yb3+/Er3+ or Yb3+/Tm3+ ions for latent fingermarks detection07/21/2019
- Gadolinium in LUTETIUM FLUORIDE (cas 13760-81-1)—an electron paramagnetic resonance study07/19/2019
- Controllable synthesis of Eu3+/Tb3+ activated LUTETIUM FLUORIDE (cas 13760-81-1)s nanocrystals and their photophysical properties07/18/2019
- Structural and optical properties of neodymium-doped LUTETIUM FLUORIDE (cas 13760-81-1) thin films grown by pulsed laser deposition07/17/2019
- A systematic study of the microstructure and laser characteristics of Pr3+-doped lithium LUTETIUM FLUORIDE (cas 13760-81-1)07/16/2019
- Hydrothermal growth of LiLuF4 crystals and new lithium LUTETIUM FLUORIDE (cas 13760-81-1)s LiKLuF5 and LiNaLu2F807/15/2019
- Transparent glass-ceramics of sodium LUTETIUM FLUORIDE (cas 13760-81-1) co-doped with erbium and ytterbium07/14/2019
-
Health and Chemical more >


