Radiationless processes in KCl:Eu2+(time-resolved and photoacoustic spectroscopy)
- 28 July 1978
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
- Vol. 11 (14) , 3103-3119
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3719/11/14/030
Abstract
Several zero-phonon lines are observed in the fluorescence spectrum at low temperatures and annealing experiments show that these are associated with aggregation of Eu2+-K+ vacancy pairs. Time-resolved spectroscopy measurements show that energy transfer takes place from ions in non-aggregated sites to those in aggregated centres. The time dependence is consistent with resonant electric dipole-dipole interaction with no back-transfer taking place. The vibronic sideband of the major zero-phonon line is analysed with a computer iteration process to determine one-phonon and multiphonon contributions. The thermal dependence of the width and position of the major zero-phonon line is shown to be consistent with strong coupling to only the low-frequency phonon modes. Non-radiative decay processes at room temperature are characterised by comparing fluorescence excitation and photoacoustic spectra.Keywords
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