Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1497136 | Optical Materials | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Optical properties of Eu3+ doped oxyfluoroborate glasses containing different concentrations of BaF2 have been studied. The emission is found to be maximum at 20 mol% of BaF2. Transparent oxyfluoroborate glass ceramic with 15–20% volume fraction of fluoride nanocrystals are prepared from the Eu3+ doped glass using heat treatment and the optical properties of Eu3+ ions in such a glass ceramic have been studied and compared with those of the original glasses. Luminescence and absorption measurements reveal higher cross-sections in the glass ceramic. Addition of Bi2O3 during glass formation, with a fixed concentration of BaF2 content, increases the stability of the glass and heat treatment of such a glass leads to increase in its luminescence intensity.