Abstract
Measurements of the relative fluorescence output of mixed crystals of type, (Eu, Gd)(btfa)4(pipH)(btfa = benzoyltrifluoroacetylacetonate, pipH = piperidinium cation), indicate the occurrence of efficient intermolecular energy transfer. Experimental data suggest that energy migration occurs via ligand exciton bands with the Eu3+ ion acting as a trap. Possible involvement of singlet and/or triplet excitons is discussed and it is concluded that triplet excitons are directly involved. Investigations of crystals of type, (Eu,Nd,Gd)(btfa)4(pipH), have given results consistent with this interpretation. In these crystals the Nd3+ acts as a second exciton trap and, in addition, evidence of direct transfer of energy from excited Eu3+ to Nd3+ ions has been obtained.