2011
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.201046486
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Time‐resolved spectroscopy of exciton‐related states in single crystals and single crystalline films of Lu3Al5O12 and Lu3Al5O12:Ce

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“…The parameters used to obtain the best fit are reported in the figures. The model described above successfully reproduces the data and the considered RES structure as well as parameters obtained are characteristic for the localized exciton states in aluminum garnets (see, e.g., [12]). Thus, the results of our decay kinetics modelling strongly support the hypothesis on the excitonic origin of both VIS emissions in LuAG:Bi and YAG:Bi made in [6][7].…”
Section: The Low-temperature Luminescence Decay Kinetics and The Quansupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…The parameters used to obtain the best fit are reported in the figures. The model described above successfully reproduces the data and the considered RES structure as well as parameters obtained are characteristic for the localized exciton states in aluminum garnets (see, e.g., [12]). Thus, the results of our decay kinetics modelling strongly support the hypothesis on the excitonic origin of both VIS emissions in LuAG:Bi and YAG:Bi made in [6][7].…”
Section: The Low-temperature Luminescence Decay Kinetics and The Quansupporting
confidence: 54%
“…In Fig. 5 we show the excitation spectrum of the UV emission of LuAG:Bi measured at 10 K. As it is evident from the inset, a strong band near 6 eV is really present in the excitation spectrum of the UV emission on the slope of the intense bands arising from the excitons perturbed by Bi 3+ ions [12]. Similar consideration for YAG:Bi, where the A band is located at 4.57 eV, allows the conclusion that the C and B bands should be located at about 5.9 eV and 5.15 eV.…”
Section: The Low-temperature Luminescence Decay Kinetics and The Quanmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The relative intensity of the 5.28 eV emission is much larger under X-ray excitation. By analogy with the ~4.3 eV emission of LuAG [20], we suggest that the 5.28 eV emission arises from recombination processes. The 4.2 eV emission found in [12] has been ascribed to the exciton-based center [15,16,21].…”
Section: Intrinsic Luminescence Of Yap Single Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The origin of the analogous (4.3 eV) emission in LuAG SCF was studied in [20]. By analogy with [20], we suggest that the 4.16 eV emission arises from an exciton localized near a Pt 4+ ion whose presence is caused by the use of a platinum crucible at the SCF preparation. In the excitation spectrum of the 3.63 eV emission of the single Pb 2+ -based centers, the 7.66 eV band is observed (Fig.…”
Section: Self-trapped and Localized Exciton Luminescence In Yap Singlmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…In the presence of Ce 3+ ions E exc values ranging from 7.25 to 7.15 eV have been reported for LuAG single crystals, while higher values up to 7.30 eV have been reported for LuAGG semiconducting films in absence of crystallographic defects usually present in a doped crystal. 94 The value of 7.0 eV (see Figure 7 triangle at mx = 5) reported in ref 89 as "optical band gap" of LuAG:1% Pr, at room temperature, is in good agreement with the value of E g reported by Ogieglo et al (7.07 eV) for LuAG:0.1%Pr 3+ , 92 at room temperature, and it is coincident with the E exc value of 7.15 eV, at 8 K, reported in ref 67 for LuAG:0.2 atom %Ce 3+ , after correction for the difference of temperature according to eq 10a. According to this, and in agreement with other authors, 8−11 we will assume the values of E gopt reported by Katelnikovas et al as very good proxies of the room temperature E exc values of LuAGG:1%Pr 3+ crystalline samples.…”
Section: (Luagg) Garnet Phasesmentioning
confidence: 99%