Enhancement of self-trapped excitons and near-infrared emission in Bi3+/Er3+ co-doped Cs2Ag0.4Na0.6InCl6 double perovskite
Description
Erbium (Er) complexes are used as optical gain materials for signal generation in the telecom C-band at 1540 nm, but they need a sensitizer to enhance absorption. Na+ substitution for Ag+ and Bi3+ doping at the In3+ site is a possible strategy to enhance the broadband emission of Cs2AgInCl6, which could be used as a sensitizer for energy transfer to rare-earth elements. Herein, self-trapped exciton (STE) energy transfer to Er3+ at 1540 nm in double perovskite is reported. Bare Cs2AgInCl6:Er emission signals were found to be weak at 1540 nm, but Bi3+ doping increased them by 12 times, and Bi3+ and Na+ doping increased signal intensity by up to 25 times. Moreover, an increase in pressure compressed the structure, which tuned the STE transition for free exciton emission, and a further increase in pressure distorted the cubic phase above 70 kbar.
The dataset includes raw information encompassing room temperature excitation, emission, photocurrent, and Raman spectra, and decay kinetics. It also contains data on temperature-dependent excitation and emission spectra, as well as decay kinetics. Additionally, the dataset covers high-pressure dependent excitation, emission, Raman spectra, and decay profiles.
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- Year of publication:
- 2022
- Verification date:
- 2024-01-19
- Dataset language:
- English
- Fields of science:
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- physical sciences (Natural sciences)
- DOI:
- DOI ID 10.34808/sqff-pm19 open in new tab
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