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Ag-Sensitized Yb(3+) Emission in Glass-Ceramics

Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, such as optical amplifiers and lasers, frequency converters, solar concentrators, up to quantum information storage devices. Among the rare earth ions, ytterbium is certainly one of the most frequently...

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Autores principales: Enrichi, Francesco, Cattaruzza, Elti, Ferrari, Maurizio, Gonella, Francesco, Ottini, Riccardo, Riello, Pietro, Righini, Giancarlo C., Enrico, Trave, Vomiero, Alberto, Zur, Lidia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6187558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30424313
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi9080380
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author Enrichi, Francesco
Cattaruzza, Elti
Ferrari, Maurizio
Gonella, Francesco
Ottini, Riccardo
Riello, Pietro
Righini, Giancarlo C.
Enrico, Trave
Vomiero, Alberto
Zur, Lidia
author_facet Enrichi, Francesco
Cattaruzza, Elti
Ferrari, Maurizio
Gonella, Francesco
Ottini, Riccardo
Riello, Pietro
Righini, Giancarlo C.
Enrico, Trave
Vomiero, Alberto
Zur, Lidia
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description Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, such as optical amplifiers and lasers, frequency converters, solar concentrators, up to quantum information storage devices. Among the rare earth ions, ytterbium is certainly one of the most frequently investigated and employed. The absorption and emission properties of Yb(3+) ions are related to transitions between the two energy levels (2)F(7/2) (ground state) and (2)F(5/2) (excited state), involving photon energies around 1.26 eV (980 nm). Therefore, Yb(3+) cannot directly absorb UV or visible light, and it is often used in combination with other rare earth ions like Pr(3+), Tm(3+), and Tb(3+), which act as energy transfer centres. Nevertheless, even in those co-doped materials, the absorption bandwidth can be limited, and the cross section is small. In this paper, we report a broadband and efficient energy transfer process between Ag dimers/multimers and Yb(3+) ions, which results in a strong PL emission around 980 nm under UV light excitation. Silica-zirconia (70% SiO(2)-30% ZrO(2)) glass-ceramic films doped by 4 mol.% Yb(3+) ions and an additional 5 mol.% of Na(2)O were prepared by sol-gel synthesis followed by a thermal annealing at 1000 °C. Ag introduction was then obtained by ion-exchange in a molten salt bath and the samples were subsequently annealed in air at 430 °C to induce the migration and aggregation of the metal. The structural, compositional, and optical properties were investigated, providing evidence for efficient broadband sensitization of the rare earth ions by energy transfer from Ag dimers/multimers, which could have important applications in different fields, such as PV solar cells and light-emitting near-infrared (NIR) devices.
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spelling pubmed-61875582018-11-01 Ag-Sensitized Yb(3+) Emission in Glass-Ceramics Enrichi, Francesco Cattaruzza, Elti Ferrari, Maurizio Gonella, Francesco Ottini, Riccardo Riello, Pietro Righini, Giancarlo C. Enrico, Trave Vomiero, Alberto Zur, Lidia Micromachines (Basel) Article Rare earth doped materials play a very important role in the development of many photonic devices, such as optical amplifiers and lasers, frequency converters, solar concentrators, up to quantum information storage devices. Among the rare earth ions, ytterbium is certainly one of the most frequently investigated and employed. The absorption and emission properties of Yb(3+) ions are related to transitions between the two energy levels (2)F(7/2) (ground state) and (2)F(5/2) (excited state), involving photon energies around 1.26 eV (980 nm). Therefore, Yb(3+) cannot directly absorb UV or visible light, and it is often used in combination with other rare earth ions like Pr(3+), Tm(3+), and Tb(3+), which act as energy transfer centres. Nevertheless, even in those co-doped materials, the absorption bandwidth can be limited, and the cross section is small. In this paper, we report a broadband and efficient energy transfer process between Ag dimers/multimers and Yb(3+) ions, which results in a strong PL emission around 980 nm under UV light excitation. Silica-zirconia (70% SiO(2)-30% ZrO(2)) glass-ceramic films doped by 4 mol.% Yb(3+) ions and an additional 5 mol.% of Na(2)O were prepared by sol-gel synthesis followed by a thermal annealing at 1000 °C. Ag introduction was then obtained by ion-exchange in a molten salt bath and the samples were subsequently annealed in air at 430 °C to induce the migration and aggregation of the metal. The structural, compositional, and optical properties were investigated, providing evidence for efficient broadband sensitization of the rare earth ions by energy transfer from Ag dimers/multimers, which could have important applications in different fields, such as PV solar cells and light-emitting near-infrared (NIR) devices. MDPI 2018-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6187558/ /pubmed/30424313 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi9080380 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Enrichi, Francesco
Cattaruzza, Elti
Ferrari, Maurizio
Gonella, Francesco
Ottini, Riccardo
Riello, Pietro
Righini, Giancarlo C.
Enrico, Trave
Vomiero, Alberto
Zur, Lidia
Ag-Sensitized Yb(3+) Emission in Glass-Ceramics
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title_fullStr Ag-Sensitized Yb(3+) Emission in Glass-Ceramics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6187558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30424313
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi9080380
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