Visible and near-IR luminescence via energy transfer in rare earth doped mesoporous titania thin films with nanocrystalline walls |
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Authors: | Karen L. Frindell Matthew R. Robinson Alois Popitsch |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USAb Institute of Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Karl-Franzens-University Graz, A-8010 Graz, Austria |
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Abstract: | Selected photoluminescence in the wavelength range of 600-1540 nm is generated by energy transfer from a light-gathering mesostructured host lattice to an appropriate rare earth ion. The mesoporous titania thin films, which have a well-ordered pore structure and two-phase walls made of amorphous titania and TiO2 nanocrystallites, were doped with up to 8 mol% lanthanide ions, and the ordered structure of the material was preserved. Exciting the titania in its band gap results in energy transfer and it is possible to observe photoluminescence from the crystal field states of the rare earth ions. This process is successful for certain rare earth ions (Sm3+, Eu3+, Yb3+, Nd3+, Er3+) and not for others (Tb3+, Tm3+). A mechanism has been proposed to explain this phenomenon, which involves energy transfer through surface states on titania nanocrystals to matching electronic states on the rare earth ions. |
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Keywords: | Europium Mesoporous materials Luminescence Titania Nanocrystals Rare earth Energy transfer |
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