Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5403453 | Journal of Luminescence | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Room temperature luminescence in a CuI/AgI glass system is investigated by irradiating the system at 410Â nm (3.02Â eV). The spectrum peaks at 635Â nm (1.95Â eV) and 700Â nm (1.77Â eV), while the intensity is significantly enhanced (centered at 635Â nm) by increasing the amount of AgI. We propose a model based on an increase in the AgI:Cu+ species at higher AgI concentration at which the red emission is attributed to the radiative recombination from carriers trapped at the donor sites (e.g., interstitial silver ions) and the acceptor sites (e.g., a vacancy-compensated divalent cation). The PL efficiency is also estimated by comparison with a standard rhodamine B solution.
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Authors
T.H. Wei, C.W. Chen, L.C. Hwang, P.L. Tu, T.C. Wen,