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The Effect of Particle Morphology and Crystallite Size on the Upconversion Luminescence Properties of Erbium and Ytterbium Co-doped Yttrium Oxide Phosphors

Jack SilverCentre for Phosphors and Display Materials, Chemical and Life Sciences, University of Greenwich, London, SE18 6PF, United KingdomM. I. Martinez‐RubioCentre for Phosphors and Display Materials, Chemical and Life Sciences, University of Greenwich, London, SE18 6PF, United KingdomTerry G. IrelandCentre for Phosphors and Display Materials, Chemical and Life Sciences, University of Greenwich, London, SE18 6PF, United KingdomGeorge R. FernCentre for Phosphors and Display Materials, Chemical and Life Sciences, University of Greenwich, London, SE18 6PF, United KingdomRobert WithnallCentre for Phosphors and Display Materials, Chemical and Life Sciences, University of Greenwich, London, SE18 6PF, United Kingdom
2001en
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Phosphor particles (ca. 60 nm in size) of yttrium oxide co-doped with Er3+ and Yb3+ ions were prepared by a precipitation method in the presence of EDTA. Their physical properties were compared to much larger particles (ca. 600−800 nm in size) prepared in the absence of EDTA. All of the particles were shown to have crystallized in the cubic phase, and all exhibited blue, blue-green, and green-yellow upconversion emission when excited with laser light of wavelength equal to 632.8 nm. These upconversion emissions were shown to be excited by a two-photon process. The most intense yellow-green upconversion emission occurs when the crystallite size is between 75 and 200 nm and the particle size is 600 to 800 nm. Cross-relaxation processes between Er3+ ions are suggested to be responsible for the more efficient upconversion in the larger particles. There is evidence from spectra taken in the temperature range 30 to −190 °C that there are two different hot bands in the given region of the spectrum. These two emission manifolds are explained as arising from the two different Er3+ lattice sites in the cubic Y2O3:Er3+ structure. When using red excitation (rather than infrared excitation), the presence of Yb3+ was found to be detrimental, as it diminished the upconversion intensity.

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