Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8161151 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2018 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
The neodymium doped barium lithium fluoroborate (Nd3+: BLFB) glasses with the chemical composition (70-x) H3BO3 - 10 Li2CO3 - 10 BaCO3- 5 CaF2-5 ZnO - x Nd2O3 (where xâ¯=â¯0.05, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2 in wt %) have been prepared by the conventional melt quenching technique and characterised through optical absorption, near infrared emission and decay-time measurements. The x-ray diffraction studies confirm the amorphous nature of the prepared glasses. The optical absorption spectra and emission spectra were recorded in the wavelength ranges of 190-1100â¯nm. The optical band gap (Eg) and Urbach energy (ÎE) values were calculated from the absorption spectra. The Judd-Ofelt intensity parameters were determined from the systematic analysis of the absorption spectrum of neodymium ions in the prepared glasses. The emission spectra exhibited three prominent peaks at 874, 1057, 1331â¯nm corresponding to the 4F3/2â¯ââ¯4I9/2, 11/2, 13/2 transitions levels respectively in the near infrared region. The emission intensity of the 4F3/2â¯ââ¯4I11/2 transition increases with the increase in neodymium concentration up to 0.5â¯wt% and the concentration quenching mechanism was observed for 1â¯wt% and 2â¯wt% concentrations. The lifetime of the 4F3/2 level was found to decrease with increasing Nd3+ ion concentration. The nature of energy transfer process was a single exponential curve which was studied for all the glasses and analysed.
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Authors
K. Mariselvam, R. Arun Kumar, K. Suresh,