Analysis of the upconversion photoluminescence spectra as a probe of local microstructure in Y2O3/Eu3+ nanotubes under high pressure
Abstract
In situ upconversion photoluminescence measurements of Y2O3/Eu3+ nanotubes under high pressure were carried out with 632.8 nm laser light excitation. The intensity of 5D0–7FJ (J = 0,1,2) transitions increased up to 8.2 GPa due to the enhanced crystal filed with pressure, while above 8.2 GPa, the photoluminescence intensity decreased rapidly. Full width of half maximum (FWHM) of 5D0–7F0,1,2 transitions and I0–2/I0–1 of the Eu3+ ion luminescence both exhibited obvious changes near 8.2 GPa, indicating the presence of short-range structural changes in the vicinity of the Eu3+-ion. The observed changes reflected a disordering of local micro-structure in the vicinity of Eu3+-ions resulting from the short-range distortion of YO6 octahedra under pressure. The luminescence of doped Eu3+ ions acted as an effective probe to reveal slight changes in structure and the local crystalline environment of Y2O3/Eu3+ nanotubes under high pressure.