Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5399868 | Journal of Luminescence | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The emission of three infrared photons at 1700Â nm by Tm3+ for each absorbed photon at 465Â nm is reported as a function of the Tm3+ concentration in La2â2xTm2xBaZnO5 phosphors. It was observed that the intensity of the Tm3+3F4â3H6 emission with respect to emissions from the 1G4 state after 1G4 excitation at 465Â nm increases when the Tm3+ concentration is raised from x=0.001 to x=0.032. This increase is the accumulated effect of four different possibilities for cross-relaxation that can take place between neighboring Tm3+ ions, which explains the efficiency of the quantum tripling process. An optimum in the cross-relaxation efficiency was found for the La1.936Tm0.064BaZnO5 phosphor. At higher Tm3+ concentrations the 3F4â3H6 emission decreases as a result of concentration quenching. Quantum tripling can be used in high power IR phosphor converted LEDs or to increase the efficiency of small band gap solar cells like germanium.
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Authors
Otmar M. ten Kate, Erik van der Kolk,