Abstract

Presented results of complex study of relaxation processes and interionic interaction in Y 2 SiO 5 :Pr 3+ and Lu 2 SiO 5 :Ce 3+ nanocrystals clearly show two fundamental aspects: the phonon quantum confinement gives rise to the new fluorescence dynamics of doped ions; the developed surface of nanocrystals stimulates the irregular distribution of doped ions within the nanocrystal volume and could be the reason of new atomic arrangement of nanocrystal. Fluorescence spectrum of isolated Y 2 SiO 5 :Pr 3+ nanocrystal demonstrates the intense fluorescence from the high crystal field components of split 1 D 2 manifold of Pr 3+ as the result of a suppression of phonon-assisted relaxation under the phonon quantum confinement. The direct comparison ofthe data obtained for nano-and bulk Y 2 SiO 5 :Pr 3+ crystals has revealed that the concentration threshold of luminescence quenching is strikingly low for nanocrystals. This effect is caused by uphill diffusion of doped ions and preferred Pr segregation at the nanocrystal surface layer that provides the relaxation of elastic tension arising due to the difference of ionic radii of Pr 3+ and Y 3+ . Lu 2 SiO 5 :Ce 3+ nanocrystals which average size is 5 nm do not demonstrate the effect of energy storage as the result of atomic packing changing that does not permit the existence of electronic traps.

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