Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9582308 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The luminescence of Cs2NaHoCl6, Cs2NaY0.9Ho0.1Cl6 and Cs2NaGd0.99Ho0.01Cl6 has been investigated down to 10 K under 355 and 457.9 nm laser excitation, and at room temperature under 199.8 and 239 nm excitation. Well-resolved emission is observed from the 5G4 level near 25 700 cmâ1 in the low-phonon elpasolite hosts and at 80 K hot bands are observed both to low and to high energy of the 5G4 â 5I6 transition. The failure to observe emission from other states above 21 000 cmâ1 in Cs2NaHoCl6 at room temperature under the high energy excitation lines is attributed to the dominance of nonradiative cross-relaxation processes.
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Authors
Xianju Zhou, Peter A. Tanner,