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All the optical transitions of Eu3+ ions substituted on Y3+ lattice sites of point symmetryC 2 orC 3i in Y2O3 show weak extra lines (satellites) extending over a range of few wavenumbers on both sides of the main line. It is proved by a study of the concentration dependence of the intensities of these satellites that they arise from pairs of two identical Eu3+ ions, interacting with each other when their separation is less then ∼9 Å. By means of absorption and fluorescence excitation spectra of the transitions of Eu3+ at lattice sites of point symmetryC 3i , first, second and third nearestC 3i -C 3i neighbour pairs could be identified. The mean pair interaction is of the order of 5 cm−1 and is assumed to be due to superexchange via the oxygen ions.
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Project of the Sonderforschungsbereich Festkörperspektroskopie Darmstadt-Frankfurt, supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.
The author wishes to express his thanks to Prof. Dr. K. H. Hellwege for comments on the manuscript and to Dr. I. N. Douglas for assistance with the English version of it.
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Köbler, U. Optical spectra of Eu3+ ion pairs in Y2O3 . Z. Physik 247, 289–303 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01400931
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01400931