Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5402802 | Journal of Luminescence | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The paper is dedicated to investigation of the Mn2+ luminescence in Tb3Al5O12 (TbAG) garnet, as well as the processes of excitation energy transfer between host cations (Tb3+ ions) and activators (Mn2+ and Mn2+-Ce3+ pair ions) in single crystalline films of TbAG:Mn and TbAG:Mn,Ce garnets which can be considered as promising luminescent materials for conversion of LED's radiation. Due to the effective energy transfer between TbAG host and activator, Mn2+ ions in TbAG possess the bright orange luminescence in the bands peaked at 595Â nm with a lifetime of 0.64Â ms which are caused by the 4T1â6A1 radiative transitions. The simultaneous process of energy transfer is realized in TbAG:Mn,Ce: (i) from Tb3+ to Mn2+ ions; (ii) from Tb3+ cations to Ce3+ ions and then partly to Mn2+ ions through Tb3+ ion sublattice and Ce-Mn dipole-dipole interaction.
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Authors
Yu Zorenko, V. Gorbenko, T. Voznyak, M. Batentschuk, A. Osvet, A. Winnacker,