Published January 1, 2018
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White light emission based on both upconversion and thermal processes from Nd3+ doped yttrium silicate
- 1. Istanbul Tech Univ, Fac Sci & Letters, Dept Phys Engn, Istanbul, Turkey
- 2. Boston Coll, Dept Phys, Chestnut Hill, MA 02167 USA
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In the present study, white light emission based on both upconversion and thermal processes from single-phase yttrium silicate nanopowder doped with Neodymium (III) (Nd3+) was investigated at both room pressure and vacuum (0.01 mbar) with a diode laser excitation of 808 nm. 1% Nd3+ doped (per mole) yttrium silicate (Y2O3:SiO2) nanopowder was synthesized by using the sol-gel method and annealed at 1250 degrees C for 12 h to obtain the powder form. Emission for upconverted white light mainly due to the transitions of Nd3+ ions was obtained below similar to 5.79 W of the laser beam power at atmospheric pressure. For powers exceeding similar to 5.79 W, the powder emitted a thermal white light (WL) due to the photon avalanche mechanism together with thermal processes. The threshold power to obtain thermal white light with the transitions of Nd3+ ions was decreased to similar to 3.51 W at the vacuum condition. These processes were investigated in detail by studying the spectral differences of the rise and decay patterns at atmospheric pressure and vacuum conditions.
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