Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9756963 | Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Optical absorption and fluorescence spectra of Dy3+ doped in sodium zinc phosphate glasses have been reported. Judd-Ofelt theory has been applied to analyze the spectra and determine the optical parameters such as transition probabilities, radiative lifetime, stimulated emission cross-section, etc. The fluorescence intensity of Dy3+ corresponding to 4F9/2 â 6H13/2 transition increases with increasing concentration of Dy3+ but at higher concentrations, concentration quenching is observed. The radiative lifetime of the 4F9/2 level at 1 mol% concentration of Dy3+ in this host is found to be 541 μs. Emission corresponding to 4F9/2 â 6H13/2 transition (570 nm) is observed on excitation with NIR radiation due to upconversion. An attempt is made to explain this observation.
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Authors
Garima Tripathi, Vineet Kumar Rai, S.B. Rai,