HUANG Shi-hua, CHEN Bao-jiu, WANG Xiao-jun, YEN W M. Measuring Quantum Efficiency of the <sup>3</sup>P<sub>0</sub> Level of Pr<sup>3+</sup> in SrAl<sub>12</sub>O<sub>19</sub> by Photon Cascade Emission[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2002,23(3): 223-227
HUANG Shi-hua, CHEN Bao-jiu, WANG Xiao-jun, YEN W M. Measuring Quantum Efficiency of the <sup>3</sup>P<sub>0</sub> Level of Pr<sup>3+</sup> in SrAl<sub>12</sub>O<sub>19</sub> by Photon Cascade Emission[J]. Chinese Journal of Luminescence, 2002,23(3): 223-227DOI:
hence experience a weaker crystal field environment.The 4f
2
1
S
0
level lies below the 4f5d configuration
photon cascade emission has been reported.Photon cascade emission process also provides a unique method for directly measuring the quantum efficiency (QE)of
3
P
0
in this material.Since the separations between the Stark levels of
1
I
6
3
P
1
and subsequently
3
P
0
are small
it is reasonable to assume that the depopulation of
1
I
6
is dominated by multiphonon relaxation.All the electrons from
1
S
0
down to
1
I
6
would relax to
3
P
0
afterwards.The
1
S
0
→
1
I
6
fluorescence intensity can be taken as a measure of the initial
3
P
0
population.Thus the QE of
3
P
0
can be written as η(
3
P
0
)=photon number of photons emitted from
3
P
0
number of electrons arrived at
3
P
0
=intensity of all the emission lines from
3
P
0
intensity of the emission
1
S
0
→
1
I
6
=I(
3
P
0
- 3H
4
)βI(
1
S
0
-
1
I
6
)=Rβ
where β is the branching ratio of the
3
P
0
→3H
4
transition.The emission spectrum within 370~520nm of the 1% sample is shown in Fig 4.The excitation wavelength being used is 205nm.The ratio of the
3
P
0
→3H
4
and the
1
S
0
→
1
I
6
emission intensities
R
can be obtained from the spectrum.QE can then be derived from η=R/β.In Table 1 we listed the measured QE of some samples with different Pr concentrations or grown from different raw materials.For comparison
we also listed the result measured in CaAl
12
O
19
:Pr
Mg.As it is shown
QE decreases with increasing of Pr concentration.This reflects the effect of concentration quenching.It should also be noted that even in dilute sample
QE is still remarkably less than 100%.This might be the result of thermal excitation of the
1
I
6
and
3
P
1
states.In fact
in the spectrum measured at room temperature
we do observe
3
P
1
→3H
5
emission peaked at 525nm (B in Fig.1).Besides
there are also other lines (b
c in Fig.5) appear as the temperature rises from 77K to room temperature