Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5384151 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2011 | 6 Pages |
The structural properties of Er3+: silver lead borate glass is assessed by means of SEM, X-ray mapping, EDS and Raman analysis. In order to verify the time dependency of emission spectra, steady-state luminescence spectroscopy (SSLS) and time-resolved emission spectroscopy (TRES) studies have been performed. The stimulated emission cross-sections for the NIR emission transition 4I13/2 â 4I15/2 (1535 nm) at 970 nm excitation are reported. The decay times were obtained by fitting one (Ïm = 0.301 ms) and two (Ïm1 = 0.141 ms, Ïm2 = 0.368 ms) distributions for the NIR transition. Furthermore, by making use of TRES measurements the decay associated spectra were obtained allowing the time dependency for the different emission bands to be elucidated.
Graphical abstractDecay associated spectra, showing the spectra obtained for lifetimes of (a) 19 μs, (b) 70 μs, (c) 218 μs and (d) comparison, for Er3+: silver lead borate glass.Download high-res image (74KB)Download full-size imageHighlights⺠Er3+: silver lead borate glass has been prepared and characterized. ⺠Excitation sources, at 370 nm and 970 nm, were used for luminescence studies. ⺠A broader NIR emission transition (4I13/2 â 4Il5/2) was observed. ⺠SSLS and TRES studies have been performed. ⺠Emission spectra profile is time dependent.