Merkle Larry D, Fleischman Zackery, Brown Ei Ei, Allen Jan L, Hommerich Uwe, Dubinskii Mark
Opt Express. 2021 Nov 22;29(24):39001-39015. doi: 10.1364/OE.441516.
Evidence is presented that a "three-for-one" process based on two cross-relaxations between Pr ions efficiently populates the mid-infrared-emitting H manifold in a Pr-doped low-maximum-phonon-energy host. The concentration dependence of infrared fluorescence spectra and lifetimes of polycrystalline Pr:KPbCl initially excited to the F manifolds indicate that the 3500-5500-nm fluorescence becomes strongly favored over shorter-wavelength infrared emission bands in the higher-concentration sample. The strong concentration dependence of the F and H manifold lifetimes suggests that both of these decay by cross-relaxation processes, resulting in more than one ion excited to H for each ion initially excited to F. Indeed, modeling and accounting for all possible decay paths indicate that, on average, about 2.3 ions are excited to H for each initially-excited ion. This confirms that the three-for-one excitation process must occur and contribute significantly to the total excitation efficiency. These results indicate that the two distinct cross-relaxation processes observed between Pr ions result in substantially higher excitation quantum efficiency, 230%, than any ever reported in rare-earth doped materials.