Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1402332 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2014 | 4 Pages |
•Effects of PbF2 concentration on Eu3+ ions in PbO–P2O5 glasses have been studied.•The local structure and thermal stability of investigated glasses were examined.•Luminescence spectra of Eu3+ ions in lead phosphate glasses were registered.•Luminescence intensity ratios (R/O) and measured lifetimes of Eu were determined.
Effects of PbF2 content on the local structure, thermal and spectroscopic properties of Eu3+ ions in lead phosphate glass systems have been studied. The glass samples, where PbO was partially or totally replaced by PbF2, were examined using X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and luminescence spectroscopy. Based on DSC curves, characteristic temperatures and the thermal stability parameters useful for glass fiber drawing were determined. In order to confirm glass structure, XRD measurements were used. Luminescence spectra and their decays were analyzed in details. Especially, the changes of red-to-orange luminescence intensity ratios R/O (Eu3+) and measured lifetimes for 5D0 excited state of Eu3+ are presented and discussed as a function of PbF2 concentration.
Graphical abstractLuminescence spectra of mixed oxyfluoride lead phosphate glasses doped with Eu ions, with dependence of selected spectroscopic parameters of Eu3+ in function of PbF2 concentration, such as R/O factor and 5D0 measured lifetimes.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide