Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1593078 | Solid State Communications | 2012 | 5 Pages |
A novel in situ concurrent photoluminescence and absorption microspectroscopy technique is proposed for the real-time monitoring of the optical properties of rare-earth and noble metal co-doped dielectrics during isothermal processing. The technique has been successfully applied to an Ag and Sm co-doped phosphate glass, where both enhancement and quenching regimes of Sm3+ luminescence have been observed well separated in time, practical for an ‘optical tuning’ of the solid-state luminescent material. Further, relating simultaneously the luminescence with the time evolution in optical absorption allowed for discerning the effects of Ag non-plasmonic clusters as enhancers and nanoparticles as quenchers. Opportunities come forward for studying a variety of systems with relevance to a wide range of applications.
graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (214 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Concurrent real-time monitoring of luminescence and optical absorption. ► Enhancement and quenching of Sm3+ photoluminescence observed in situ. ► Ag species at the origin of the time evolution of Sm3+ luminescence. ► Opportunities opened for investigations relevant to a wide range of applications.