Intrinsic Luminescence from Self-Trapped Excitons in Bi4Ge3O12 and Bi12GeO20: Decay Kinetics and Multiplication of Electronic Excitations
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The intrinsic luminescence appearing at 500 nm in Bi4Ge3O12 (e-BGO) and that at 450 nm in Bi12GeO20 (s-BGO) have been studied over a wide range of temperature T = 5–300 K by using a Nd:YAG laser and synchrotron radiation as excitation light sources. Luminescence decay curves in e-BGO depend dramatically on the laser power; they are composed of three decay components under high-density excitation, while they show a single exponential decay at low-density excitation. From temperature dependences of the decay time and emission intensity, it is clarified that the triplet state of a self-trapped exciton (STE) responsible for the e-BGO luminescence consists of a pair of closely spaced sublevels with separation energy of 5.7 meV. The decay curves of s-BGO luminescence are essentially nonexponential, irrespective of the excitation power. Time-resolved luminescence measurements of s-BGO suggest the existence of a singlet state lying higher than the triplet STE state. The excitation spectra for the intrinsic luminescence bands have been measured up to 35 eV (35 nm) at 5 K. From the obtained spectra, it is obvious that the multiplication of electronic excitations takes place efficiently in both BGOs. The production processes of multiple excitons are discussed by referring to a recent study on the electronic structures. ©2010 The Physical Society of Japan
- 2010-07-12
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