Issue 34, 2024

Investigation of visible emission and luminescence center evolution in Pr–La:CaF2 single crystals for laser application

Abstract

A series of Pr,La:CaF2 single crystals grown using the temperature gradient technique (TGT) method were presented systematically with a detailed spectroscopic investigation. The results indicate that the distinct Pr3+–La3+ cluster types have replaced the original Pr3+–Pr3+ clusters after introducing La3+ into the Pr:CaF2 crystal, as demonstrated by density functional theory-based first principles calculation and spectral analysis. This cluster evolution has led to a drastic increase in the Pr3+ emission quantum efficiency as the La3+ concentration increases. Evaluation of the impacts of multiphonon relaxation and cross-relaxation processes on quantum yields also revealed that cross-relaxation processes persisted in the Pr, La co-doped samples, which led to not high quantum yields as expected. The incorporation of La3+ substantially manipulated the local structure of Pr ions in the CaF2 crystal lattice. Low temperature absorption and selective-site spectroscopy, and time resolved emission spectroscopy were applied to investigate the local structure symmetries of Pr ions in the Pr3+,La3+:CaF2 crystal. Despite a lower degree of discrepancy, two types of centers were observed in TRES, all of which showed cubic symmetry of these locations based on the cluster simulation.

Graphical abstract: Investigation of visible emission and luminescence center evolution in Pr–La:CaF2 single crystals for laser application

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Mar 2024
Accepted
06 Jul 2024
First published
12 Aug 2024

CrystEngComm, 2024,26, 4592-4601

Investigation of visible emission and luminescence center evolution in Pr–La:CaF2 single crystals for laser application

C. Xu, F. Ma, Z. Zhang, Z. Zhang, H. Kou and L. Su, CrystEngComm, 2024, 26, 4592 DOI: 10.1039/D4CE00246F

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