Spectroscopy of Yb 3 + : CaF 2 : From isolated centers to clusters

2008; American Physical Society; Volume: 78; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1103/physrevb.78.085131

ISSN

1550-235X

Autores

Vincent Petit, Patrice Camy, J-L. Doualan, X. Portier, R. Moncorgé,

Tópico(s)

Glass properties and applications

Resumo

A detailed spectroscopic study of ${\text{Yb}}^{3+}:{\text{CaF}}_{2}$ is made by using laser selective excitation, low-temperature time-resolved fluorescence, and Raman techniques. Three dominant types of ${\text{Yb}}^{3+}$ isolated ion centers are identified at very low $(0.03\text{ }\text{at}\text{.}\text{ }%)$ dopant concentration: two of them with cubic and tetragonal symmetries and the third one not clearly identified but likely of trigonal symmetry. Fluorescence decays strongly differ from one site to another. The overall measured positions of the Stark sublevels of the ${^{2}F}_{7/2}$ and ${^{2}F}_{5/2}$ multiplets are satisfactorily explained by the crystal-field calculations. On the other hand, at higher dopant concentrations, only one dominant class of ${\text{Yb}}^{3+}$ centers occurs which corresponds to some hexameric cluster in which the ${\text{Yb}}^{3+}$ ions site in nearly tetragonal crystal-field environments and whose energy-level positions are discussed and compared with those previously reported in the literature.

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