Abstract
The probability of cooperative energy transfer from two excited ions to a nearby ion is computed and compared with the probability of excitation by stepwise energy transfer. For Yb3+ sensitization of Er3+, Ho3+, and Tm3+ activated hosts, the cooperative transition rate from two excited Yb3+ ions is estimated to be in the range 107-109 sec1, depending on the degree of overlaps of absorption and emission bands. In the case of the Er3++Yb3+ and Ho3++Yb3+ systems, the dependence of output intensity on the exciting light intensity IE and the concentration of Yb cannot discriminate between cooperative and serial transfer, but estimates of the transfer probabilities show that the stepwise process dominates. It is suggested that the Tb3++Yb3+ system would be an excellent system in which to observe the cooperative effect unambiguously. In the Tm3++Yb3+ system also, we expect stepwise transfer to dominate except for unfeasibly low IE.