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Opposite pressure impact on electron-phonon coupling in Eu2+ and Ce3+ doped AlN

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This data analyzes the influence of pressure on electron–lattice interactions in the 5d excited states of Ce3+ and Eu2+ in the AlN host based on pressure-dependent photoluminescence and photoluminescence excitation spectra. High-pressure measurements on AlN samples doped with Eu2+ and Ce3+ ions reveal that the Stokes shift increases with pressure for Eu2+ dopants and decreases for Ce3+ dopants. Within the interstitial sites of AlN occupied by lanthanide dopants, the effect of crystal field strength on the behavior of luminescent ions can be strongly reduced. Therefore, the observed changes in optical properties under pressure can be interpreted as occurring mainly due to electron–lattice interactions. Based on the experimental data, one can conclude that the barycenter energy of Eu2+ exhibits virtually no pressure-induced shift (within the experimental error), unlike Ce3+, which shows a pressure-dependent redshift. Our findings demonstrate the significance of the specific central ion in the lattice relaxation process.

In that dataset, raw data of high-pressure (PD) dependent excitation (PLE) and emission (PL) spectra are provided.

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Year of publication:
2023
Verification date:
2023-12-21
Dataset language:
English
Fields of science:
  • physical sciences (Natural sciences)
DOI:
DOI ID 10.34808/gtgx-gx89 open in new tab
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