PHOTONIC MATERIALS AND DEVICES Progress in relating rare-earth ion 4f and 5d energy levels to host bands in optical materials for hole burning, quantum information and phosphors

2002 ◽  
Vol 49 (14-15) ◽  
pp. 2399-2411 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. W. Thiel ◽  
Y. Sun ◽  
R. L. Cone
2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (25n26) ◽  
pp. 1542022
Author(s):  
Hui-Ning Dong ◽  
Hong-Fei Zhou ◽  
Guo-Ren Yang

The ion-based superconductor [Formula: see text] has received much attention because this rare earth oxypnictide belongs to a new class [Formula: see text] of high-[Formula: see text] superconductors with critical temperatures surpassed by high-[Formula: see text] copper oxides. Since the [Formula: see text] is situated near the superconducting FeAs plane, it can be used as a probe to study the influence of superconductivity on spin dynamic properties of the FeAs layer. It is important to determine the optical and magnetic properties of rare earth ion in oxypnictides. Here, based on the crystal–field theory, the crystal–field (CF) energy levels and electron paramagnetic resonance parameters [Formula: see text] factors of [Formula: see text] in [Formula: see text] are studied by diagonalizing the full energy matrix. In the calculations, the contributions of various admixtures and interactions are all considered. The results are discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 117 (10) ◽  
pp. 101102
Author(s):  
Xiaodie Chen ◽  
Junpei Zhang ◽  
Hongwei Dai ◽  
Hui Cheng ◽  
Chuyi Huang ◽  
...  

2006 ◽  
Vol 518 ◽  
pp. 173-180
Author(s):  
Philippe Goldner ◽  
Olivier Guillot-Noël

Quantum information uses special properties of quantum systems to manipulate or transmit data. This results in new processes, which are impossible to obtain with classical devices. For example, quantum computing and quantum storage, which are two important fields in quantum information research, aim respectively at performing very fast calculations and at storing quantum states of photons. These two applications could be obtained in solid-state systems using rare earth doped crystals. In this context, the most important property of these materials is the long coherence lifetimes of rare earth ion optical and hyperfine transitions. This allows one to create long-lived superposition states, which is a fundamental requirement for efficient quantum computing and storage. Promising results have already been demonstrated in rare earth doped crystals but it will be difficult to improve them with current materials. In this paper, we discuss the general and specific requirements for rare earth ions and crystals in order to perform quantum computing with a large number of quantum bits as well as all solid-state quantum storage. We also present the properties of a few recently studied crystals: Ho3+:YVO4, Ho3+:LuVO4 (quantum computing) and Tm3+:Y3Al5O12 (quantum storage).


Materials ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 1800 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul Edwards ◽  
Kevin O’Donnell ◽  
Akhilesh Singh ◽  
Douglas Cameron ◽  
Katharina Lorenz ◽  
...  

Europium is the most-studied and least-well-understood rare earth ion (REI) dopant in GaN. While attempting to increase the efficiency of red GaN light-emitting diodes (LEDs) by implanting Eu+ into p-type GaN templates, the Strathclyde University group, in collaboration with IST Lisbon and Unipress Warsaw, discovered hysteretic photochromic switching (HPS) in the photoluminescence spectrum of doubly doped GaN(Mg):Eu. Our recent work, summarised in this contribution, has used time-, temperature- and light-induced changes in the Eu intra-4f shell emission spectrum to deduce the microscopic nature of the Mg-Eu defects that form in this material. As well as shedding light on the Mg acceptor in GaN, we propose a possible role for these emission centres in quantum information and computing.


Author(s):  
Paul R. Edwards ◽  
Kevin P. O'Donnell ◽  
Akhilesh K. Singh ◽  
Douglas Cameron ◽  
Katharina Lorenz ◽  
...  

Europium is the most-studied and least-well-understood rare earth ion (REI) dopant in GaN. While attempting to increase the efficiency of red GaN light-emitting diodes (LEDs) by implanting Eu+ into p-type GaN templates, the Strathclyde University group, in collaboration with IST Lisbon and Unipress Warsaw, discovered hysteretic photochromic switching (HPS) in the photoluminescence spectrum of doubly doped GaN(Mg):Eu. Our recent work, summarised in this contribution, has used time-, temperature- and light-induced changes in the Eu intra-4f shell emission spectrum to deduce the microscopic nature of the Mg-Eu defects that form in this material. As well as shedding light on the Mg acceptor in GaN, we propose a possible role for these emission centres in quantum information and computing.


2002 ◽  
Vol T102 (1) ◽  
pp. 178 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Nilsson ◽  
L. Rippe ◽  
N. Ohlsson ◽  
T. Christiansson ◽  
S. Kr?ll

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