Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5403496 | Journal of Luminescence | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this work I summarize some of the recent work carried out by our group on the upconversion dynamics of Er3+-doped potassium lead halide crystals, which possess very small phonons and present very efficient blue and green upconversion. Furthermore, a non-conventional application of these RE-doped low-phonon materials in optical refrigeration of luminescent solids is also discussed, paying especial attention to new pathways for optical cooling that include infrared-to-visible upconversion. Finally, I conclude with some hints of what I think it is the next step into improving the luminescence efficiency of solids: the use of RE-doped nanoscale photonic heterostructures for controlling the density of photonic states.
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Authors
Angel J. Garcia-Adeva,