Upconversion of infrared light by graphitic micro-particles due to photo-induced structural modification
Abstract
Recent reports of upconversion and white light emission from graphitic particles warrant an explanation of the physics behind the process. We offer a model, wherein the upconversion is facilitated by photo-induced electronic structure modification allowing for multi-photon processes. As per the prediction of the model, we experimentally show that graphite upconverts infrared light centered around 1.31~μm to broadband white light centered around 0.85 μm. Our results suggest that upconversion from shortwave infrared (3~μm) to visible region may be possible. Our experiments show that the population dynamics of the electronic states involved in this upconversion process occur in the timescale of milliseconds.
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