Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1485362 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Fluorescence spectra of Tb3+ ions in 55.5P2O5-17K2O-14.5BaO-8Al2O3-4AlF3-1.0Tb4O7 (PKBAFTb) glass have been measured as a function of high pressures up to 35 GPa at room temperature. A strong red shift of 5D4 â 7FJ (J = 3, 4 and 5) transitions with different rates is observed under pressure, which is attributed to the increasing spin-orbit coupling constant, ζ4f. There is a considerable pressure effect on the magnitude of the crystal-field splittings observed for the 5D4 â 7F4 and 7F5 transitions. The increase in Stark splittings observed under pressure is due to pressure induced electrostatic interaction between the 4f electrons and their ligands. Decay times of the emission from the 5D4 level fit to a single exponential function for the entire pressure range studied. Analyses indicate that the luminescence properties under pressure are more or less reversible, which shows the absence of considerable hysteresis in the present studied glass.
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Authors
C.K. Jayasankar, K. Upendra Kumar, V. Venkatramu, W. Sievers, Th. Tröster, G. Wortmann,