Spectroscopic investigation on europium doped heavy metal borate glasses for red luminescent application

Hegde, Vinod and Wagh, Akshatha and Hegde, Hemanth and Vishwanatha, Diwakara C S and Kamath, Sudha D (2017) Spectroscopic investigation on europium doped heavy metal borate glasses for red luminescent application. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 123 (1). pp. 302-315. ISSN 0947-8396

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Abstract

The present study explores a new borate family glasses based on 10ZnO–5Na2O–10Bi2O3–(75 − x) B2O3– xEu2O3 (x = 0, 0.1, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3 mol%) composition, synthesized by rapid melt quench technique. Prepared glasses were subjected to the density and refractive index measurements and their values were used to calculate other physical properties of the glass matrix as a function of Eu3+ concentration. XRD confirmed amorphous nature of the glasses. FTIR spectra in the absorption mode were recorded in the 400–4000 cm−1 region to identify different functional groups in the glass matrix. Deconvoluted FTIR spectra showed increase in BO4 units with rise in europium content which confirmed the ‘network strengthener’ role of europium ions by creating bridging oxygens (BOs). Optical properties were investigated for their luminescence behavior through various spectroscopic techniques such as UV– Vis–NIR absorption, excitation, emission, decay profiles, and color measurements at room temperature. Lasing propertiesof the glasses like total radiative life time, branching ratio, emission cross section, and optical gain were obtained from the calculated Judd–Ofelt (Ω2,Ω4) intensity parameters. From the measured values of emission, cross sections, branching ratios, life times, strong photoluminescence features, and CIE chromaticity coordinates, 0.5 mol% of Eu3+ ions doped ZnNaBiB glasses showed optimum

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Europium doped, optical absorption, FTIR, photoluminescence, XRD, Chromaticity coordinates.
Subjects: Engineering > MIT Manipal > Physics
Depositing User: MIT Library
Date Deposited: 02 May 2017 11:10
Last Modified: 04 May 2017 06:30
URI: http://eprints.manipal.edu/id/eprint/148794

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