Abstract

Luminescence decay curves of Sm3+ ions in LiYF4 crystals doped with 1, 5 and 10mol% Sm3+ are multi-exponential, whereas that in a LiYF4 crystal doped with 0.1mol% Sm3+ is well approximated by a single exponential function with a decay time of 4.8ms. The average luminescence decay times decrease from 4.8 to 0.60ms with the increasing Sm3+ concentrations between 1 and 10mol%. The decay curves for all crystals are found to be almost independent of the temperature between 15 and 300K. The decrease of the decay times for the higher Sm3+ concentrations indicates energy transfer between two Sm3+ ions. Taking the crystal structure of LiYF4 into account, it is deduced that a single-step energy transfer process for the 1 and 5mol% Sm3+ concentrations occurs from a Sm3+ ion at the origin of (000) to one of the Sm3+ ions substituting for the first nearest neighbor Y3+ sites and beyond within a sphere with an approximate radius of less than 0.7nm. On the other hand, a multi-step energy transfer process dominates for the highest concentration (10mol%) because the calculated average distance between two Sm3+ ions in the 10mol% Sm3+ sample is comparable with the migration length of the single-step energy transfer process estimated from the 1 and 5mol% Sm3+ samples.

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