4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

High pressure spectroscopy of rare earth ions doped crystals - new results

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OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 28, Issue 1-2, Pages 26-34

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2004.10.029

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high pressure spectroscopy; rare earth and transition metal ions; Ce3+; Pr3+; Ti3+; Cr3+; garnets; perovskites; silicates; elastic properties; local compressibility; electron-lattice coupling; Gruneisen parameter

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High pressure spectroscopy is considered as an effective tool for investigation of energetic structure of rare earth and transition metal ions in solids and interactions of localized electrons with lattice. In this contribution, the results of the investigations of the pressure dependence of the energy of 4f-(1)5d(1)-4f(n) interconfigurational transitions in Ce3+ and Pr3+ and intraconfigurational transitions in the Ti3+ and Cr3+ in selected crystals are summarized. The quantitative analysis of pressure-induced emission and absorption shifts has allowed to calculate the local compressibility and local Gruneisen parameter describing the impurity ion-ligands system. In all considered cases it has been found that local compressibility is about two times smaller than compressibility of the bulk crystal. The local Gruneisen parameter obtained from the spectroscopic data is also smaller than the bulk Gruneisen parameter. This fact has been related to pressure-induced confinement and increase the energy of electrons localized at the impurity at levels in the forbidden energy gap. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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