Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, such as optical amplifiers and lasers, frequency converters, solar concentrators, up to quantum information storage devices. Among the rare earth ions, ytterbium is certainly one of the most frequently investigated and employed. The absorption and emission properties of Yb3+ ions are related to transitions between the two energy levels F-2(7/2) (ground state) and F-2(5/2) (excited state), involving photon energies around 1.26 eV (980 nm). Therefore, Yb3+ cannot directly absorb UV or visible light, and it is often used in combination with other rare earth ions like Pr3+, Tm3+, and Tb3+, which act as energy transfer centres. Nevertheless, even i...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, ...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, ...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, ...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, s...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, ...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic\ud devices...
The optical photoluminescent (PL) emission of Yb3+ ions in the near infrared (NIR) spectral region a...
The optical photoluminescent (PL) emission of Yb3+ ions in the near infrared (NIR) spectral region a...
The optical photoluminescent (PL) emission of Yb3+ ions in the near infrared (NIR) spectral region a...
Abstract Various studies report that Tb3+/Yb3+ co-doped materials can split one UV or 488 nm (visi...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, ...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, ...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, ...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, s...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, ...
Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic\ud devices...
The optical photoluminescent (PL) emission of Yb3+ ions in the near infrared (NIR) spectral region a...
The optical photoluminescent (PL) emission of Yb3+ ions in the near infrared (NIR) spectral region a...
The optical photoluminescent (PL) emission of Yb3+ ions in the near infrared (NIR) spectral region a...
Abstract Various studies report that Tb3+/Yb3+ co-doped materials can split one UV or 488 nm (visi...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...
Rare earth ions (RE3+) have typical photoluminescence emissions due to internal 4f orbital transitio...