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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 476, Issue 1-2, Pages 383-389Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2008.09.006
Keywords
Upconversion; Neodymium (III); Antimony glasses; UV-vis-NIR; Nephelauxetic effect; Electronegativity; Covalent bonding; Low phonon glasses
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- Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi
- NET-JRF [31/015(0060)/2007-EMR-1]
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A new K2O-B2O3-Sb2O3 (KBS) glass system having low phonon energy (about 600 cm(-1)) doped with Nd3+ ions has been developed. Infrared reflection spectroscopic (IRRS) studies have been employed to establish its low phonon energy. Ultraviolet-visible-near infrared (UV-vis-NIR) absorption and photoluminescence upconversion properties with special emphasis on the spectrochemistry of the 15K(2)O-15B(2)O-70Sb(2)O(3) (mol%) glass have been studied doping with different concentrations (0.1-1.0 wt%) of Nd2O3. UV-vis-NIR absorption band positions have been justified with quantitative calculation of nephelauxetic parameter and covalent bonding characteristics of the host. NIR to visible upconversion has been investigated by exciting at 805 nm at room temperature. Two upconverted bands originating from the (4)G(7/2) -> I-4(9/2) and (4)G(7/2) -> I-4(13/2) transitions are found to be centered at 540 nm (green, medium) and 650 nm (red, strong), respectively. These bands have been explained from the evaluation of the absorption and excitation spectra. The upconversion processes have been explained by the excited state absorption (ESA), energy transfer (ET), cooperative energy transfer (CET) and cross-relaxation (CR) mechanisms involving population of the metastable (storage) energy level ((4)G(7/2)) by effects of multiphonon deexcitation and thermal population. It is evident from the IRRS study that the upconversion phenomena are expedited by the low multiphonon relaxation rate in antimony glasses owing to their low phonon energy (602 cm(-1), the main and highest intensity Sb-O-Sb stretching band) which is very close to that of fluoride glasses (500-600 cm(-1)). (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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