Abstract

We investigate the efficiency of Si nanocrystal-mediated photoluminescence of Er 3+ ions in SiO 2 as a function of quantum energy of incoming photons. We demonstrate that for identical nanocrystals the threshold energy of the recently reported space-separated quantum cutting effect does not change with the nanocrystal-to-Er distance. In contrast, the enhancement of excitation efficiency observed above the threshold, in the high-energy photon regime, diminishes at larger separations, thus exhibiting a clear nanocrystal-to-Er distance dependence.

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