Anti-Stokes and Stokes emissions have been observed from cubic Y2O3:EU3+ un
der 632.8 nm excitation. All the emission features exhibited a marked therm
al dependence, decreasing in intensity as the temperature was lowered. Arrh
enius plots of this thermal behavior indicated that the EU3+ ions were ther
mally excited to a low-lying level ca. 1300 cm(-1) above the ground state;
this low-lying excited state was assigned to the F-7(2) level. Subsequent a
bsorption of a 632.8 nm photon by the thermally excited EU3+ ion promoted i
t to its D-5(0) level. Anti-Stokes emission bands at wavelengths longer tha
n 580 nm exhibited a one photon dependence on the 632.8 nm exciting light a
nd are assigned to the D-5(0) --> F-7(0), D-5(0) --> F-7(1), and D-5(0) -->
F-7(2), transitions of the Eu3+ ion. Stokes emission bands also showing a
one photon dependence were assigned to the D-5(0) --> F-7(3) and D-5(0) -->
F-7(4) transitions. Upconversion anti-Stokes emission bands were observed
at wavelengths shorter than 580 nm and showed a two photon dependence on th
e 632.8 nm exciting light. These emission bands are assigned to Eu3+ ions o
n the C-2 sites of cubic Y2O3 with the only exception being a band at 582.2
nm. Although this emission band showed a thermal behavior similar to that
of the other emission bands, it is assigned to the Eu3+ ion on the S-6 site
of cubic Y2O3, in keeping with previous assignments of others.