Abstract

Good quality Ca3Sc2Ge3O12 garnet crystals activated with Yb3+ have been grown by means of the flux growth method and characterized using optical spectroscopy techniques. The low-temperature absorption and emission spectra give evidence of the presence of nonequivalent optical centers, as a consequence of the distribution of the Yb3+ ions in different lattice sites. The effect of codoping with Na+ or Mg2+ on the Yb3+ site distribution has been investigated. The energy-level schemes of the most important centers have been determined on the basis of site-selective spectroscopy experiments. Cooperative luminescence has also been observed and reliably compared with the self-convolution of the NIR luminescence.

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