Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1681006 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The room temperature photoluminescence properties of ultra-small Au nanoclusters (made by 5-10 atoms) obtained by ion implantation in silica are presented. The results show a broad and intense luminescent emission in three different spectral regions around 750Â nm, 980Â nm and 1150Â nm. The luminescence properties of the molecule-like Au clusters have been also correlated to the energy-transfer process to Er3+ ions in Au-Er co-implanted silica samples. A partial quenching of the 980Â nm component is observed due to the Er3+ absorption level at 980Â nm that acts as a de-excitation channel through which the photon energy is transferred from the Au nanoclusters to the Er ions, eventually producing the Er-related emission at 1.5 microns.
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Authors
T. Cesca, C. Maurizio, B. Kalinic, C. Scian, E. Trave, G. Battaglin, P. Mazzoldi, G. Mattei,