1965
DOI: 10.1063/1.1696455
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Ion—Ion Interactions in Rare-Earth-Doped LaF3

Abstract: A systematic study of quantum efficiencies and lifetimes has been carried out for the visible fluorescences of Pr3+ in single-crystal LaF3. An analysis of the results as a function of Pr3+ concentration is given in terms of a two-site model in which a Pr3+ ion can either be in an isolated site or in a site where it is coupled to other impurity ions. This model leads to ion—ion interaction ranges varying from ∼5 Å (nearest neighbor) to ∼12 Å depending on the fluorescent level studied. Throughout this range of i… Show more

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“…As we know, the signature of such processes is generally a deviation of the decay pattern from a pure exponential behavior. Specifically, there was no evidence of the cross-relaxation process that leads to concentration quenching of the 3 P 0 level, as there is in other host materials [18,19]. The reason for this is probably due to the lack of resonance in the cross-relaxation process: 3 P 0 + 3 H 4 -1 G 4 + 1 G 4 .…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…As we know, the signature of such processes is generally a deviation of the decay pattern from a pure exponential behavior. Specifically, there was no evidence of the cross-relaxation process that leads to concentration quenching of the 3 P 0 level, as there is in other host materials [18,19]. The reason for this is probably due to the lack of resonance in the cross-relaxation process: 3 P 0 + 3 H 4 -1 G 4 + 1 G 4 .…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…This behavior is likely due to a crossrelaxation process that leads to quenching of luminescence from the 1 D 2 level. As reported by others [18][19][20], the likely path of this cross-relaxation path is: 1 D 2 + 3 H 4 -1 G 4 + 3 F 3 . We note that as the temperature is increased, the lifetime becomes shorter, the nonexponential component of the decay curve becomes more prominent, and the emission intensity decreases with the lifetime (Fig.…”
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“…Taking the values of W 1 and W 3 from Ref. [26] and using Eq. (6) to fit the buildup of the curves plotted in Fig.…”
Section: The Distribution Of Pr 3+ Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, these words were used to describe interactions between Eu 3+ and other rare earth elements in Y 2 O 3 [34], the effect of Pr 3+ fluorescence on LaF 3 owing to the presence of other rare earth co-dopants [35], the characteristics of Nd…”
Section: Historical Roadmap Of Co-dopingmentioning
confidence: 99%