Nonstationary behavior of the upconversion processes of Er3+:Yb3+ ions pair doping the Y2O3 ceramic illuminated with 976 nm laser light

Abstract

The studies of the upconversion response of RE ions in various hosts usually depict a static picture, whereas, at constant illumination, the upconverted emission is also constant. We discovered here that, at least in the case of Y2O3 doped with Er3+:Yb3+, this is not the case. At constant illuminated power, the upconversion emission is not only fluctuating, but it varies in a manner which seems to be a superposition of intensity waves with different frequencies. We present here the results of the measurements we've performed on Y2O3 with 1\%Er3+-2\%Yb3+. The origin of this effect remain to be established but it shows that the energy transfers during the upconversion are an interplay of absorption-saturation-emission-relaxation processes.

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