Energy-transfer from ultra-small Au nanoclusters to Er³⁺ ions: a short-range mechanism

Phys Chem Chem Phys. 2014 Aug 7;16(29):15158-63. doi: 10.1039/c4cp01680g. Epub 2014 Jun 17.

Abstract

Sub-nanometric Au nanoclusters are known to act as very efficient sensitizers for the luminescent emission of Er(3+) ions in silica through a non-resonant broad-band energy-transfer mechanism. In the present work the energy-transfer process is investigated in detail by room temperature photoluminescence characterization of Er and Au co-implanted silica systems in which a different degree of coupling between Er(3+) ions and Au nanoclusters is obtained. The results allow us to definitely demonstrate the short-range nature of the interaction in agreement with non-radiative energy-transfer mechanisms. Moreover, an upper limit to the interaction length is also set by the Au-Au intercluster semi-distance which is smaller than 2.4 nm in the present case.