Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1621266 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Compositional-dependent lead borate glasses doped with transition metal and rare earth ions were studied using absorption and luminescence spectroscopy. The trivalent Cr3+, Eu3+ and Dy3+ ions were used as a spectroscopic probe in glass samples with various PbO/B2O3 ratios. Spectral analysis indicates that Cr3+ ions occupy intermediate field sites; the both sites coexist and emit from the 4T2 (low-field) and the 2E (high-field) states, respectively. The R and Y/B values due to 5D0–7F2/5D0–7F1 and 4F9/2–6H15/2/4F9/2–6H13/2 luminescence intensity ratios of Eu3+ and Dy3+ ions, respectively, increase with increasing heavy metal (PbO) content, suggesting higher asymmetry and more covalent bonding character between rare earth and oxygen ions.
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Authors
W.A. Pisarski, J. Pisarska, G. Dominiak-Dzik, W. Ryba-Romanowski,