We report on the results of a low-temperature optical spectroscopy study of Pr3+-exchanged sodium ?-alumina single crystals (Na+/Pr3+ ?-Al2O3), containing different amounts of luminescent ions, in which excitation and fluorescence spectra have been carried out in ? and ? polarization. The 3P0->3H4 emission spectra, obtained under broad band excitation, show an intriguing structure consisting of several components even with crystals containing low Pr3+ concentrations. The excitation spectra indicate the presence of at least two sets of different sites, available to Pr3+ in the conduction place of ?-alumina. Independently of the crystal composition, a quite satisfactory site-selective emission from each sets of centres has been achieved under cw excitation of the 465.8 nm and 476.5 nm lines of an Ar+ ion laser.

Site selective spectroscopy of Pr3+ ions in sodium B-alumina crystals

Ferrari;
1994

Abstract

We report on the results of a low-temperature optical spectroscopy study of Pr3+-exchanged sodium ?-alumina single crystals (Na+/Pr3+ ?-Al2O3), containing different amounts of luminescent ions, in which excitation and fluorescence spectra have been carried out in ? and ? polarization. The 3P0->3H4 emission spectra, obtained under broad band excitation, show an intriguing structure consisting of several components even with crystals containing low Pr3+ concentrations. The excitation spectra indicate the presence of at least two sets of different sites, available to Pr3+ in the conduction place of ?-alumina. Independently of the crystal composition, a quite satisfactory site-selective emission from each sets of centres has been achieved under cw excitation of the 465.8 nm and 476.5 nm lines of an Ar+ ion laser.
1994
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
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