Multi-band photon avalanche controlling performance of BiOCl:Er3+ crystals through facile Yb3+ doping†
Abstract
Photon avalanche (PA) is a seldom discovered phenomenon in upconversion (UC) materials on account of the requirement for high pumping intensities and strict construction conditions. Herein, we present the controllable PA emission behavior of violet, green, red and near infrared emission from the Er3+ ion in Er3+–Yb3+ co-doped BiOCl crystals. We show that the generation of “looping” and the cycle numbers of PA processes could be precisely controlled through the control of doped Yb3+ concentrations. Fluorescent probe effects from doping Eu3+ ions indicates that the manipulation of PA behaviors may arise from a strong dependence on the magnitude of the internal polarizable chemical environment of BiOCl crystals that are weakened on doping with Yb3+ ions rather than other rare-earth dopants. Our results may offer a new insight into the mechanism for constructing PA process and promote the potential applications of PA UC phosphors in solid state lasers and optical switches.