Optical Linewidth and Line-Shape Studies of Energy Transfer Mechanisms between Rare-Earth Impurity Ions
- 15 November 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 140 (4A), A1188-A1196
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.140.a1188
Abstract
We present optical linewidth and line-shape studies of transitions of impurity ions in doubly doped systems and show that interactions which involve excitation transfer between the impurity systems produce homogeneous broadening and line-shape changes in the optical transitions. In particular, we have studied the behavior of the 5985-Å line of in doubly doped La: , as a function of concentration. The 5985-Å transition at 4.2°K involves two long-lived electronic states of the ion; it follows that in the singly doped La: the transition shows a Gaussian shape which is characteristic of inhomogeneous strain and imperfection broadening. As is added to the system, a broader Lorentzian component begins to appear in the 5985-Å transition and eventually (at concentrations of ∼1% or above) completely dominates the width and shape of the transition. The Lorentzian component of the transition line shape was successfully separated using a Fourier-transform technique and the width of this component was studied as a function of the concentration. The width is found to increase linearly with increasing concentration up to concentrations of 2%; at higher concentrations, the linewidth saturates and approaches an asymptotic value of ∼2 . We construe this homogeneous component to be evidence of a rapid short-range energy transfer mechanism between the and systems at the terminating level of the 5985-Å transition. Various mechanisms are investigated as causes of the energy transfer process; it is concluded that the spin-exchange interaction is the most probable cause for the transfer. Results of other spectroscopic measurements on the doubly doped La: , system are also presented.
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