Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1813852 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Non-crystalline Eu3+-doped alkali-alkaline-titanate films have been fabricated by sol-gel route under low-temperature heating, and bright red emissions have been observed under UV radiation. Refractive index and thickness of the films calculated from the transmittance spectrum are 1.481 and 377 nm, respectively. Based on Judd-Ofelt theory, the optical intensity parameters Ω2 and Ω4 derived from the emission spectrum were 6.92Ã10â20 and 1.84Ã10â20 cm2, respectively. The calculated radiative lifetime of 5D0 level (3.67 ms) was estimated to be much longer than those in phosphate and fluorophosphates glasses, which is beneficial for achieving visible laser radiations. The homogeneous amorphous films with intense red emissions are promising candidates to develop illuminant, display, light conversion and optical waveguide devices.
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Authors
X.J. Li, E.Y.B. Pun, Y.Y. Zhang, H. Lin,