Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5398366 | Journal of Luminescence | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
CaF2:Pr (1Â mol%), CaF2:Mn (5Â mol%) and CaF2:Pr,Mn (1Â mol%, 5Â mol%) nanoparticles are prepared via a microwave-mediated synthesis in ionic liquids. The nanoparticles are highly crystalline and exhibit particle diameters <50Â nm.In contrast to bulk-CaF2:Pr,Mn,energy transfer between Pr3+and Mn2+under 1S0â1I6 relaxation on Pr3+ and 4G(4T1g)â6S(A1g) emission of Mn2+ is observed for the first time. Such energy transfer represents the essential first step of the quantum-cutting cascade via the Pr3+-Mn2+ couple, which is most interesting as both expected photons - 3P0â3H4 emission of Pr3+and 4G(4T1g)â6S(A1g) emission of Mn2+ - are emitted in the green spectral range. While bulk crystals were said not to show energy transfer due to prohibiting selection rules, vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectroscopy of CaF2:Pr, Mn nanoparticles firstly proves efficient Pr3+âMn2+ energy transfer, which can be ascribed to the reduced site symmetry and considerable spin-orbit interaction in the nanocrystals.
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Authors
Ana Kuzmanoski, Vladimir Pankratov, Claus Feldmann,