Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1495401 | Optical Materials | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Luminescence spectra and time resolved luminescence spectra of GGG crystal doped with Pr3+ were measured at high hydrostatic pressure from ambient to 220 kbar. Effect of pressure results in the red shift of all luminescence lines related to Pr3+ ion emission equals from −0.32 to −1.02 cm−1/kbar and in the diminishing of the luminescence lifetimes. The luminescence decay related to emission from 3P0 state was single-exponential and diminished with pressure from 23 μs at ambient pressure to 6.5 μs at 165 kbar. Luminescence decay related to transition form 1D2 state was two-exponential with longer decay equal to 162 μs at ambient pressure and 120 μs at 165 kbar. We discussed effect of pressure on the 1D2 → 3H4 luminescence and emission from 3P0 state in the context of non-radiative processes that depopulate the 3P0 and populate the 1D2 state, considering mainly multiphonon relaxation processes and depopulation via the praseodymium trapped exciton state.
Research highlights► Luminescence and luminescence kinetic of the GGG:Pr3+ under pressure were presented. ► Below 120 kbar the non-radiative 3P0 → 1D2 relaxation takes place due to multiphonon relaxation. ► Above 120 kbar additional channel related intersystem crossing through the PTE becomes active.