Phonon density of states in lanthanide-based nanocrystals

Abstract

We report a combined inelastic neutron and X-ray scattering study of the phonon density of states of the nano- and microcrystalline lanthanide-based materials NaY0.8Yb0.18Er0.02F4 and NaGd0.8Yb0.18Er0.02F4. While large (20 nm) nanocrystals display the same vibrational spectra as their microcrystalline counterparts, we find an enhanced phonon density of states at low energies, E ≤ 15\,meV, in ultra-small (5 nm) NaGd0.8Yb0.18Er0.02F4 nanocrystals which we assign to an increased relative spectral weight of surface phonon modes. Based on our observations for ultra-small nanocrystals, we rationalize that an increase of the phonon density of states in large nanocrystals due to surface phonons is too small to be observed in the current measurements. The experimental approach described in this report constitutes the first step toward the rationalization of size effects on the modification of the absolute upconversion quantum yield of upconverting nanocrystals.

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