Broad bandwidth emission and in situ electric field modulation of photoluminescence in Nd-doped ferroelectric crystals.

Chem Commun (Camb)

Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials Chemistry and Physics, Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fuzhou, 350002, China.

Published: January 2021

The electric field modulation of photoluminescence in ferroelectric-optical materials as a novel in situ, non-damaging and real-time controllable method has drawn much research focus. The broad bandwidth emission of 33 nm and a tuneable luminescence contrast of 28% were achieved in Nd-doped Pb(MgNb)O-PbTiO (Nd:PMNT) tetragonal ferroelectric-optical crystals arising from spontaneous polarization. The study of Nd:PMNT ferroelectric crystals under a cyclic, triangular alternating current voltage wave showed that the change in the photoluminescence intensity subjected to an electric field is mainly related to the 180° domain distribution, rather than the 90° domain. The physical process of electric field tuning luminescence is to control the 180° domain distribution using the external electric field, which thereby effectively tunes the luminescence. This finding restricts the limitation of a specific phase change region, which greatly increases the range of materials used and has guiding significance for research in the electric field modulation of luminescent technology.

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