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Luminescent Studies on Germanate Glasses Doped with Europium Ions for Photonic Applications

Glass and ceramic materials doped with rare earth (RE) ions have gained wide interest in photonics as active materials for lasers, optical amplifiers, and luminescent sensors. The emission properties of RE-doped glasses depend on their chemical composition, but they can also be tailored by modifying...

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Autores principales: Żmojda, Jacek, Kochanowicz, Marcin, Miluski, Piotr, Golonko, Piotr, Baranowska, Agata, Ragiń, Tomasz, Dorosz, Jan, Kuwik, Marta, Pisarski, Wojciech, Pisarska, Joanna, Szal, Renata, Mach, Gabriela, Starzyk, Bartosz, Leśniak, Magdalena, Sitarz, Maciej, Dorosz, Dominik
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32585869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122817
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author Żmojda, Jacek
Kochanowicz, Marcin
Miluski, Piotr
Golonko, Piotr
Baranowska, Agata
Ragiń, Tomasz
Dorosz, Jan
Kuwik, Marta
Pisarski, Wojciech
Pisarska, Joanna
Szal, Renata
Mach, Gabriela
Starzyk, Bartosz
Leśniak, Magdalena
Sitarz, Maciej
Dorosz, Dominik
author_facet Żmojda, Jacek
Kochanowicz, Marcin
Miluski, Piotr
Golonko, Piotr
Baranowska, Agata
Ragiń, Tomasz
Dorosz, Jan
Kuwik, Marta
Pisarski, Wojciech
Pisarska, Joanna
Szal, Renata
Mach, Gabriela
Starzyk, Bartosz
Leśniak, Magdalena
Sitarz, Maciej
Dorosz, Dominik
author_sort Żmojda, Jacek
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description Glass and ceramic materials doped with rare earth (RE) ions have gained wide interest in photonics as active materials for lasers, optical amplifiers, and luminescent sensors. The emission properties of RE-doped glasses depend on their chemical composition, but they can also be tailored by modifying the surrounding active ions. Typically, this is achieved through heat treatment (including continuous-wave and pulsed lasers) after establishing the ordering mechanisms in the particular glass–RE system. Within the known systems, silicate glasses predominate, while much less work relates to materials with lower energy phonons, which allow more efficient radiation sources to be constructed for photonic applications. In the present work, the luminescent and structural properties of germanate glasses modified with phosphate oxide doped with Eu(3+) ions were investigated. Europium dopant was used as a “spectroscopic probe” in order to analyze the luminescence spectra, which characterizes the changes in the local site symmetries of Eu(3+) ions. Based on the spectroscopic results, a strong influence of P(2)O(5) content was observed on the excitation and luminescence spectra. The luminescence study of the most intense (5)D(0)→(7)F(2) (electric dipole) transition revealed that the increase in the P(2)O(5) content leads to the linewidth reduction (from 15 nm to 10 nm) and the blue shift (~2 nm) of the emission peak. According to the crystal field theory, the introduction of P(2)O(5) into the glass structure changes the splitting number of sublevels of the (5)D(0)→(7)F(1) (magnetic dipole) transition, confirming the higher polymerization of fabricated glass. The slightly different local environment of Eu(3+) centers the results in a number of sites and causes inhomogeneous broadening of spectral lines. It was found that the local asymmetry ratio estimated by the relation of ((5)D(0)→(7)F(2))/((5)D(0)→(7)F(1)) transitions also confirms greater changes in local symmetry around Eu(3+) ions. Our results indicate that modification of germanate glass by P(2)O(5) allows control of their structural properties in order to functionalize the emissions for application as luminescent light sources and sensors.
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spelling pubmed-73459452020-07-09 Luminescent Studies on Germanate Glasses Doped with Europium Ions for Photonic Applications Żmojda, Jacek Kochanowicz, Marcin Miluski, Piotr Golonko, Piotr Baranowska, Agata Ragiń, Tomasz Dorosz, Jan Kuwik, Marta Pisarski, Wojciech Pisarska, Joanna Szal, Renata Mach, Gabriela Starzyk, Bartosz Leśniak, Magdalena Sitarz, Maciej Dorosz, Dominik Materials (Basel) Article Glass and ceramic materials doped with rare earth (RE) ions have gained wide interest in photonics as active materials for lasers, optical amplifiers, and luminescent sensors. The emission properties of RE-doped glasses depend on their chemical composition, but they can also be tailored by modifying the surrounding active ions. Typically, this is achieved through heat treatment (including continuous-wave and pulsed lasers) after establishing the ordering mechanisms in the particular glass–RE system. Within the known systems, silicate glasses predominate, while much less work relates to materials with lower energy phonons, which allow more efficient radiation sources to be constructed for photonic applications. In the present work, the luminescent and structural properties of germanate glasses modified with phosphate oxide doped with Eu(3+) ions were investigated. Europium dopant was used as a “spectroscopic probe” in order to analyze the luminescence spectra, which characterizes the changes in the local site symmetries of Eu(3+) ions. Based on the spectroscopic results, a strong influence of P(2)O(5) content was observed on the excitation and luminescence spectra. The luminescence study of the most intense (5)D(0)→(7)F(2) (electric dipole) transition revealed that the increase in the P(2)O(5) content leads to the linewidth reduction (from 15 nm to 10 nm) and the blue shift (~2 nm) of the emission peak. According to the crystal field theory, the introduction of P(2)O(5) into the glass structure changes the splitting number of sublevels of the (5)D(0)→(7)F(1) (magnetic dipole) transition, confirming the higher polymerization of fabricated glass. The slightly different local environment of Eu(3+) centers the results in a number of sites and causes inhomogeneous broadening of spectral lines. It was found that the local asymmetry ratio estimated by the relation of ((5)D(0)→(7)F(2))/((5)D(0)→(7)F(1)) transitions also confirms greater changes in local symmetry around Eu(3+) ions. Our results indicate that modification of germanate glass by P(2)O(5) allows control of their structural properties in order to functionalize the emissions for application as luminescent light sources and sensors. MDPI 2020-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7345945/ /pubmed/32585869 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122817 Text en © 2020 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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Żmojda, Jacek
Kochanowicz, Marcin
Miluski, Piotr
Golonko, Piotr
Baranowska, Agata
Ragiń, Tomasz
Dorosz, Jan
Kuwik, Marta
Pisarski, Wojciech
Pisarska, Joanna
Szal, Renata
Mach, Gabriela
Starzyk, Bartosz
Leśniak, Magdalena
Sitarz, Maciej
Dorosz, Dominik
Luminescent Studies on Germanate Glasses Doped with Europium Ions for Photonic Applications
title Luminescent Studies on Germanate Glasses Doped with Europium Ions for Photonic Applications
title_full Luminescent Studies on Germanate Glasses Doped with Europium Ions for Photonic Applications
title_fullStr Luminescent Studies on Germanate Glasses Doped with Europium Ions for Photonic Applications
title_full_unstemmed Luminescent Studies on Germanate Glasses Doped with Europium Ions for Photonic Applications
title_short Luminescent Studies on Germanate Glasses Doped with Europium Ions for Photonic Applications
title_sort luminescent studies on germanate glasses doped with europium ions for photonic applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7345945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32585869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13122817
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