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Effect of Al co-doping on the luminescence properties of Nd3+-doped TiO2 thin films

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Abstract Co-doping Aluminium (Al) with neodymium (Nd) is shown to have a sensitizing effect on the rare earth luminescence in thin film titanium dioxide (TiO2) host materials. Whilst the Al… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Co-doping Aluminium (Al) with neodymium (Nd) is shown to have a sensitizing effect on the rare earth luminescence in thin film titanium dioxide (TiO2) host materials. Whilst the Al co-doping has the effect of quenching the direct (resonantly) excited, steady state photoluminescence from Nd3+ emitting centers, for indirect (non-resonant) excitation, the emission is enhanced with increasing Al. Time-resolved PL measurements reveal a decrease in both the excitation/de-excitation rates (increases in lifetime) with increasing Al co-doping, confirming the indirect nature of excitation and implying a suppression of non-radiative de-excitation of the Nd3+ centers in TiO2. Suppression of non-radiative processes by Al is considered to be the result of reduced rare earth clustering, which is known to promote de-excitation via energy migration and thus has important implications for improved efficiency infra-red LED materials.

Keywords: luminescence properties; effect doping; doping luminescence; excitation; effect

Journal Title: Journal of Luminescence
Year Published: 2019

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