Fluorescence quenching effects caused by multipolar energy-transfer interactions between rare-earth ions are examined. Transfer between remote ions by way of transitions that are matched in energy appears to be essentially dependent upon concentration alone (e.g., Sm3+ self-quenching) while transfer by non-resonant mechanisms can show a strong dependence upon crystal structure (e.g., Eu3+ self-quenching). Examples of thermally dependent multipolar transfer interactions are also given.
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Van Uitert, L. G., & Johnson, L. F. (1966). Energy transfer between rare-earth ions. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 44(9), 3514–3522. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1727258
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