Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7900058 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Tellurite glasses of the composition xPr6O11-(7â¯ââ¯x)La2O3-3Na2O-25ZnO-65TeO2 (where xâ¯=â¯0.005, 0.01, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0 and 2â¯mol%) were obtained by the melt quenching technique. Absorption (300â¯K), excitation (300â¯K) and fluorescence spectra (at 77 and 300â¯K) as well as fluorescence decay curves of the Pr3+-doped title glasses are presented and discussed. Basing on the Judd-Ofelt analysis, the phenomenological Judd-Ofelt parameters (Ω2â¯=â¯2.13, Ω4â¯=â¯16.8 and Ω6â¯=â¯3.50â¯Ãâ¯10â20â¯cm2), radiative transition probabilities (AT), branching ratios (β), radiative lifetimes (ÏR) and emission cross-sections (Ïem) were calculated for the luminescence from 3P1, 3P0, 1D2 and 1G4 levels of the Pr3+ ion. The fluorescence from the 1G4 level of the Pr3+ ion has been observed after excitation at 445â¯nm in the 3P2 state. The experimental lifetimes of the emission levels indicate strong concentration quenching. An analysis of non-radiative decay of the 1D2 level indicate that energy migration via a diffusion limited relaxation and cross-relaxation processes are involved in the depopulation of this level. The spectroscopic results show that the investigated glasses are potentially candidates as at 1.3â¯Î¼m and 1.45â¯Î¼m laser host as well as reddish-orange to yellow tunable phosphor. Furthermore, a near-infrared downconversion process gives possibility of using of these materials as luminescent solar concentrators and near infrared lasers.
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Authors
Åukasz Marek, Marcin Sobczyk,