D. S. Vakalov, I. S. Chikulina, S. N. Kichuk, D. P. Bedrakov, I. V. Kichuk
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Investigation of Luminescent Properties of Optical Ceramics Based on YAG and Luag Co-Activated by Yb3+ and Er3+
LuAG-based optical ceramics co-doped with Yb3+ and Er3+ ions was successfully synthesized for the first time. The optical, spectral-luminescent, and kinetic characteristics of ceramics based on Y2.82Yb0.15Er0.03Al5O12 (YAG 5-Yb, 1-Er) and Lu2.82Yb0.15Er0.03Al5O12 (LuAG 5-Yb, 1-Er) compositions were investigated. It is demonstrated that excitation of luminescence at a wavelength of 940 nm in YAG 5-Yb, 1-Er and LuAG 5-Yb, 1-Er ceramics results in the effective transfer of excitation radiation energy from Yb3+ ions to Er3+ ions. The energy transitions that play a pivotal role in the processes of Stokes and anti-Stokes luminescence of ceramics based on YAG 5-Yb, 1-Er and LuAG 5-Yb compositions was identified, and a schematic representation of these transitions is presented. The mutual variation of the intensity of anti-Stokes luminescence bands resulting from the transitions 2H11/2 → 4I15/2 (525 nm) and 4S3/2 →4I15/2 (546 nm) was observed, with regard to the power of the excitation radiation. This study demonstrates the potential of YAG 5-Yb, 1-Er and LuAG 5-Yb, 1-Er ceramics as materials for optical thermometry.
期刊介绍:
Glass and Ceramics reports on advances in basic and applied research and plant production techniques in glass and ceramics. The journal''s broad coverage includes developments in the areas of silicate chemistry, mineralogy and metallurgy, crystal chemistry, solid state reactions, raw materials, phase equilibria, reaction kinetics, physicochemical analysis, physics of dielectrics, and refractories, among others.