To unveil the mechanisms of energy transfer between Au-N nanostructures and Er3+ ions in silica is of paramount importance for the possible use of Au molecular clusters as sensitizing agents of the rare-earth luminescence in photonic devices. In the present work a phenomenological model was developed that allowed us to estimate the most important photophysical parameters as the sensitization cross-section, the fraction of sensitized Er ions, and the coupling distance of the energy transfer. The results demonstrate that in spite of very large sensitization cross-sections (more than 3 orders of magnitude higher than the intrinsic Er excitation cross-section in silica) only a limited fraction of Er ions (<1%) are indirectly excited by the Au-N nanoclusters, and the energy transfer occurs via short-range coupling at interatomic distances, in the range 0.4-0.8 nm.

Interatomic Coupling of Au Molecular Clusters and Er3+Ions in Silica

CESCA, TIZIANA;KALINIC, BORIS;MAURIZIO, CHIARA;SCIAN, CARLO;MAZZOLDI, PAOLO;MATTEI, GIOVANNI
2015

Abstract

To unveil the mechanisms of energy transfer between Au-N nanostructures and Er3+ ions in silica is of paramount importance for the possible use of Au molecular clusters as sensitizing agents of the rare-earth luminescence in photonic devices. In the present work a phenomenological model was developed that allowed us to estimate the most important photophysical parameters as the sensitization cross-section, the fraction of sensitized Er ions, and the coupling distance of the energy transfer. The results demonstrate that in spite of very large sensitization cross-sections (more than 3 orders of magnitude higher than the intrinsic Er excitation cross-section in silica) only a limited fraction of Er ions (<1%) are indirectly excited by the Au-N nanoclusters, and the energy transfer occurs via short-range coupling at interatomic distances, in the range 0.4-0.8 nm.
2015
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