P. Ramesh Babu, Kishor Palle, Sambhani Naga Gayatri, L. Vijayalakshmi, Seong Jin Kwon, D. Krishna Rao, Sabah Ansar
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Influence of alumina on emission characteristics of Gd3+ ions in lead silicate glasses
In this study, we synthesized lead aluminosilicate glasses doped with Gd3+ ions and investigated the effects of varying Al2O3 concentrations on their properties. Specifically, we explored the photoluminescence behavior as well as the optical, infrared, and other spectroscopic characteristics of these glasses. Our infrared (IR) spectroscopic analysis revealed that the depolymerization of the glass network progressively increased with Al2O3 concentrations up to 5.0 mol%. Under excitation at 273 nm, corresponding to the 6P7/2→8S7/2 transition of Gd3+ ions, we observed significant UVB emissions at 311 nm. Notably, the emission intensity of glass containing 5.0 mol% Al2O3, when mixed with alumina-free glass, was found to be four times greater than that of glass with 1 mol% alumina. This enhancement in emission can be attributed to the declustering of Gd3+ ions and the ability of Al3+ ions to reduce cross-relaxation losses, thus enriching the photoluminescence properties. These findings provide valuable insights into the design and optimization of lead aluminosilicate glasses for applications requiring enhanced UVB emissions.
Chemical PapersChemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
590
期刊介绍:
Chemical Papers is a peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to basic and applied chemical research. It has a broad scope covering the chemical sciences, but favors interdisciplinary research and studies that bring chemistry together with other disciplines.