Understanding energy transfer in Ce doped Li6Gd(BO3)3: A study of millisecond decay kinetics in 77–300 K range

2013 
Abstract Large size, transparent and crack-free single crystals of pure and 0.1 mol% Ce doped Li 6 Gd(BO 3 ) 3 have been grown using the Czochralski technique. The photoluminescence and decay kinetics in millisecond range were investigated in the 77–300 K temperature range. In the case of Ce doped single crystals a broad emission band at 400 nm corresponding to 5 d →4 f transitions of Ce 3+ centers has been observed near room temperature. This emission band splits into two peaks at 386 nm and 414 nm below 200 K. The temperature dependence of Ce 3+ emission corresponding to excitation bands at 312 and 345 nm were studied. It was observed that for an excitation at 345 nm (corresponding to the Ce 3+ ions alone) the emission intensity decreases with increasing temperatures while it remains constant for the excitation of Ce 3+ at 312 nm that coincides with the Gd 3+ energy level at the same wavelength. This suggests the participation of a temperature dependent energy transfer mechanism between Gd 3+ and Ce 3+ ions in the Li 6 Gd(BO 3 ) 3 matrix. The mechanism has been explained by studying the temperature dependence of Gd 3+ emission at 312 nm in the doped and undoped crystals.
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