Photoluminescence and energy transfer mechanisms of Tm doped YO laser crystals: experimental and theoretical insights.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Department of Science and Environmental Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong, 10 Lo Ping Road, Tai Po, NT, Hong Kong, China.

Published: September 2023

Rare-earth thulium (Tm) doped yttrium oxide (YO) host single crystals are promising "eye-safe" laser materials. However, the mechanisms of photoluminescence and energy transfer in Tm doped YO crystals are not yet understood at the fundamental level. Here, we synthetize a series of YO:Tm samples by the sol-gel method. Our experimental results show that the most intensive absorption line of the H → D transition occurs at 358 nm, and the strongest emission line of the D → F transition is located at 453 nm, which are in good agreement with the calculations of 363 nm and 458 nm, respectively. By using the CALYPSO structural search method, the ground state structure of YO:Tm with 2 space group symmetry is uncovered. The complete energy levels, including free-ion LS terms and crystal-field LSJ multiplet manifolds, of YO:Tm are obtained based on our developed WEPMD method. The present findings show that our WEPMD method can be used in experiments to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of photoluminescence and energy transfer in Tm doped YO crystals, which offer insights for further understanding of other rare-earth doped laser materials.

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