Study of the influence of Er/Ln co-doping in La2O3 thin films on their up-conversion properties (where Ln ¼ Ho or Nd)
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Cabello Guzmán, G.
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Caro Díaz, C.
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Fernández Pérez, A.
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Buono-Core, G. E.
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Chornik, B.
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2020-04-09T17:20:41Z
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2020-04-09T17:20:41Z
Publication date
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2020
Cita de ítem
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Optical Materials 99 (2020) 109579
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10.1016/j.optmat.2019.109579
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/173870
Abstract
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In this study we report significant enhancement of up-conversion emissions of La2O3:Er thin films when they are co-doped with Er/Ln (where Ln = Nd or Ho). The proposed mechanisms by which the Ln ions contribute to these emissions are based on different mechanistic routes. While the La2O3 samples co-doped with Er/Nd involves energy transfer Nd-III -> E-III processes, in the La2O3 samples co-doped with Er/Ho involves energy transfer Er-III -> Ho-III processes.
All samples were synthesized by a solid state photochemical deposition method followed by a subsequent calcination process. The luminescent properties reveal that samples under 980 nm irradiation exhibit characteristic up-conversion emissions that are focused in the green region of the spectrum and that the nature of second activator (Ln) determines the degree of efficiency of these emissions.
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Patrocinador
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CONICYT-FONDEQUIP-Chile Program
EQM-140088
Research Office at the University of Bio-Bio, project DIUBB
181109-4/R
CONICY-FONDECYT Program (National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development), Chile
1190357