Red upconversion emission in LiNbO3 codoped with Er3+ and Eu3+.

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Center for Condensed Matter Science and Technology, Department of Physics, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, PR China.

Published: March 2009


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Red upconversion (UC) emission at 626 nm is obtained from a LiNbO(3) crystal codoped with Er(3+) and Eu(3+) under 800 nm femtosecond laser excitation. Energy transfer from ((2)H(11/2,),(4) S(3/2)) levels of Er(3+), which are excited by excited state absorption, to (5)D(1) of Eu(3+) followed by rapidly relaxing to (5)D(0) nonradiatively leads to this red UC emission. The energy transfer efficiency and Er-Eu transfer microparameter of approximately 30% is obtained in LiNbO(3):Er(3+)(1.0 mol%),Eu(3+)(0.1 mol%). These initial experimental results indicate that the red UC emission can be obtained from Er(3+)/Eu(3+) codoped system under diode laser excitation.

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