R. Wang, H. X. Yang, Y. B. Qin, B. Dong, J. Q. Li, Jimin Zhao
Strong Stark splitting, which is nearly independent of the R-ions replacement, has been observed through the photoluminescence investigation of electronic ferroelectric Er1-xYbxFe2O4 (x=0, 0.8, 0.9 and 0.95). Initially multiple radiative decay channels have been investigated, especially the visible transition 4F9/2-->4I15/2, of which a quenching effect has been observed. A series of small non-Raman peaks have been observed superimposed on a broadband photoluminescence spectrum, of which we tentatively assign Stark splitting to be the cause. The splitting of the 4F9/2 and 4I15/2 levels is found to be 54meV and 66meV, respectively. This unusually large Stark splitting at visible range indicates the existence of strong local field originated from the W-layer in the charge-frustrated ErFe2O4.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.0919
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