Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5403294 | Journal of Luminescence | 2009 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
When certain trivalent rare-earth ions (Ln's) are co-doped in CaGa2S4:Mn2+ as sensitizers, the Mn red emission of the compound is strikingly enhanced. In this work, efficiency of each lanthanide is studied. The best efficiencies are achieved with La3+-, Pr3+-, and Tb3+- co-doped compounds, for each of which the effects of concentrations of the co-doped ions on the Mn2+ emission are investigated. The energy-transfer mechanisms and the location of electronic energy levels of both the trivalent and the divalent lanthanides in the energy band gap of the host material are discussed. Depending on Ln's, charge transfer or cross-relaxation should be taken into account.
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Authors
Fabien Boitier, Chiharu Hidaka, Takeo Takizawa,