Luminescence of trivalent samarium ions in silver and tin co-doped aluminophosphate glass
► Influence of silver and tin on Sm 3+ luminescence in glass. ► Energy transfer mechanism elucidation and connection with glass structure. ► Effect of Ag nanoparticles on material optical properties. This work presents the spectroscopic properties of trivalent samarium ions in a melt-quenched alumin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Optical materials 2011-06, Vol.33 (8), p.1215-1220 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ► Influence of silver and tin on Sm
3+ luminescence in glass. ► Energy transfer mechanism elucidation and connection with glass structure. ► Effect of Ag nanoparticles on material optical properties.
This work presents the spectroscopic properties of trivalent samarium ions in a melt-quenched aluminophosphate glass containing silver and tin. Addition of 4
mol% of each Ag
2O and SnO into the glass system with 2
mol% Sm
2O
3 results in Sm
3+ ions luminescence under non-resonant UV excitation owing to energy transfer from single silver ions and/or twofold-coordinated Sn centers. Assessment of luminescence spectra and decay dynamics suggest the energy transfer mechanism to be essentially of the resonant radiative type. Moreover, a connection between the luminescent and structural properties of the rare-earth doped glass system was demonstrated. Raman spectroscopy characterization revealed that no significant variation in the glass matrix is induced by Sm
3+ doping at the concentration employed. A comparison was made with a structural study performed on the Eu
3+ doped system (containing 2
mol% Eu
2O
3 along with 4
mol% of each Ag
2O and SnO) where the radiative energy transfer mechanism was previously established. The data appears consistent regarding the lack of variation in glass structure upon the Eu
3+ and Sm
3+ doping in connection with the dominance of the radiative transfer in the matrix. Thermal treatment of the material leads to precipitation of Ag nanoparticles of a broad size range inside the dielectric as observed by transmission electron microspcopy. Assessment of
4G
5/2 excited state decay in Sm
3+ ions shows no influence from the silver particles. |
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ISSN: | 0925-3467 1873-1252 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.optmat.2011.02.013 |