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American Chemical Society, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 50(113), p. 13901-13906, 2009

DOI: 10.1021/jp906864a

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Effect of the Electron−Phonon Interaction on the Luminescence Properties of Iron Ions in YAG Crystal

Journal article published in 2009 by Ricci Pc, Pier Carlo Ricci ORCID, Alberto Casu, Alberto Anedda
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Abstract

High-resolution photoluminescence spectra of Fe center dot YAG crystals were recorded in the temperature range 10-150 K with different excitation energies, ranging from the band gap energy (6.88 eV) down to selective excitation of Fe(3+) ions (2.40 eV). Iron levels fine Structure is found in the zero phonon lines, whose characteristics hint at the presence of the doping Fe(3+) ion in the tetrahedral site with a dynamic Jahn-Teller effect inherent ill the (4)T(1) excited states. The analysis of the zero phonon interactions with acoustic phonons was achieved through linear and quadratic electron-phonon Coupling models, and the Huang-Rhys factor, the Debye temperature, and the electron-phonon coupling were calculated in the framework of the Debye approximation by including only the Raman two-phonon process. The interactions with lattice phonons were studied, and the results were found to be correspondent to the expected results from previous vibrational data.