Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1484466 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two-component material consisting of terbium(III) ions doping silica xerogel prepared by sol–gel procedure shows enhanced Tb(III) photoluminescence. We postulate that in this material the enhancement is owing to energy transfer from one of the defect states in silica to emitting states 3D3 and 5D4 of Tb(III).Surface plasmon resonance effect causes two contrary phenomena. Thus, if in the vicinity of the Tb(III) emission centers are present nanoparticles of Ag, observed is additional improvement of the Tb(III) emission. While, presence of Au nanostructures in the silica doped with Tb(III) causes quenching of the luminescence. In general, both the three-component materials exhibit enhancement of the component silica emission band in the resultant 380 nm band and relatively high thermal stability, especially above 600 °C.

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