Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5007453 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
By using femtosecond-pulsed laser to ablate the larger nanosized target in liquid, stable transparent NaGdF4:Nd3+ colloid has been successfully fabricated. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra reveal that the colloidal nanoparticles remain the hexagonal phase crystal structure of NaGdF4 powder target. SEM and TEM images results indicate that the size of these colloidal nanoparticles decreases sharply. FT-IR results indicate that the number of O-H and C-H groups on the surface is decreased. The emission properties of the colloid have been investigated using 794Â nm pulsed wave laser radiation, and it is found that the colloid exhibits near-infrared luminescent emissions in the spectral range of 850-1400Â nm, and the decay time for 4F3/2â4I11/2 (1058Â nm) Nd3+ ion transitions is lengthened than that of powder target, these results are probably due to the reduced nonradiative relaxation assisted by high energy oscillators. The observed near-infrared emission of the stable transparent colloid makes it a good candidate for application in liquid laser.
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Authors
Jiangyun Dai, Guoying Feng, Shutong Wang, Hong Zhang, Shengyu Dai, Shouhuan Zhou,