Evolution of the spectral characteristics upon annealing of lithium borate glasses containing europium and aluminum

The spectral and structural characteristics of lithium borate glasses containing europium and aluminum have been investigated upon annealing at different temperatures. It has been found that the spectral characteristics of the studied system change nonmonotonically with an increase in the annealing...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physics of the solid state 2013-02, Vol.55 (2), p.377-384
Hauptverfasser: Shmurak, S. Z., Kedrov, V. V., Kiselev, A. P., Zver’kova, I. I.
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Zusammenfassung:The spectral and structural characteristics of lithium borate glasses containing europium and aluminum have been investigated upon annealing at different temperatures. It has been found that the spectral characteristics of the studied system change nonmonotonically with an increase in the annealing temperature. After annealing at a temperature of 600°C, the luminescence spectra of the glasses exhibit broad structureless bands that are specific for the amorphous phase containing Eu 3+ ions. Then, after annealing at T = 700°C, narrow lines appear in the wavelength ranges 585–595 and 610–620 nm, which correspond to the luminescence of the Eu(BO 2 ) 3 and EuAl 3 (BO 3 ) 4 borates. A further increase in the annealing temperature ( T = 800–900°C) leads to the disappearance of europium aluminum borate. In the luminescence spectra of these samples, there are narrow bands in the wavelength range λ = 585–595 nm, which are typical of europium metaborate. Finally, at a temperature of 1050°C, these bands disappear and narrow lines appear again in the wavelength range 610–620 nm, which are characteristic of the EuAl 3 (BO 3 ) 4 borate. Thus, the temperature annealing makes it possible to purposely change the spectral characteristics of the studied system in the wavelength range 590–615 nm.
ISSN:1063-7834
1090-6460
DOI:10.1134/S1063783413020261