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Upconversion luminescence of Sm2+ ions

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Herein, we report the phenomenon of upconversion luminescence from Sm2+ ions, which demonstrates that changeable valence lanthanides can serve as ions for optical frequency transformation. Upon excitation with a 980… Click to show full abstract

Herein, we report the phenomenon of upconversion luminescence from Sm2+ ions, which demonstrates that changeable valence lanthanides can serve as ions for optical frequency transformation. Upon excitation with a 980 nm diode laser, the doped Sm2+ ions in the hybrid material BaFCl0.5Br0.5:1%Sm2+–CaF2:1%Yb3+ emit red upconversion fluorescence peaks at 631 nm, 644 nm, 665 nm, 689 nm, 704 nm, and 729 nm from the 5D0,1 → 7F0,1,2 transitions. By transient dynamic analysis, we attributed the excitation of Sm2+ ions to the cooperation energy transfer process, in which two excited Yb3+ ions simultaneously transfer their energy to one Sm2+ ion.

Keywords: sm2; upconversion luminescence; luminescence sm2; sm2 ions

Journal Title: RSC Advances
Year Published: 2017

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