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Ultrafast and Slow Mn2+ Luminescence in Lithium Tetraborate

Journal of alloys and compounds(2021)

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Sub-nanosecond luminescence of Mn2+ in Mn-, Sn/Mn-, and Cu/Mn-doped Li2B4O7 ceramics is observed under laser excitation. Picosecond pulsed laser radiation (350-370 nm) generates the frequency-doubled radiation directly in a single microcrystal selected in a ceramic sample, with this secondary radiation falling within the impurity-induced VUV excitation bands of doped Li2B4O7. These excitation bands are attributed to the creation of an impurity-bound intra-anionic exciton in MeiO4-BO3-Mn-Li complex centres (Me-i = Mn, Sn, or Cu). The exciton, in turn, interacts with a nearby Mn2+ ion due to mixing of the Mn2+ excited states with the excitonic states. Exciton annihilation involves Mn2+ energy levels as transient states and causes a sub-nanosecond radiative transition which is accelerated, being accompanied by rearrangement of the surrounding atoms. Excitation within the lower-energy bands is related to the other part of the complex luminescence centre, this is metal-to-ligand intra-anionic charge transfer, which makes an electron accessible to Mn-Li, while the hole is transferred only during relaxation of the excited structure. Mn2+ radiative transitions are not forced in the latter case, and slow Mn2+ luminescence decay is observed. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Ultrafast luminescence,Li2B4O7:Sn/Mn,Li2B4O7:Cu/Mn,Li2B4O7:Mn,Impurity-bound exciton
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