Abstract

Upconversion luminescence of lanthanide ion doped nanocrystals under ultrashort laser pulse excitation can find significant applications in areas like super-resolution nonlinear microscopic imaging and attracts increasing attention. Though major excitation mechanisms, such as excited state absorption (ESA), energy transfer upconversion (ETU) and multi-photon absorption (MPA), have been analyzed and discussed intensively, quantitative differentiation of their respective contributions with convincing experimental proof has seldom been reported however. Here we report experimental demonstration of a simple but effective way to quantitatively identify simultaneous MPA from other mechanisms like ESA and ETU involved in the Er3+ doped NaYF4 nanocrystals in aluminosilicate glass ceramics under femtosecond laser field excitation. Comparative studies using laser pulses of the same spectral bandwidth but different time duration or repetition rate are performed and convincing experimental evidences for their respective contribution weights are obtained. The dependence of the MPA excitation efficiency on the spectral bandwidth of the femtosecond laser pulse is also explored for maximizing the upconversion luminescence yield. And predictions from a theoretical model agree well with experimental observations.

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