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Physical, structural, optical and photons attenuation attributes of lithium-magnesium-borate glasses: Role of Tm2O3 doping

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OPTIK
Volume 182, Issue -, Pages 821-831

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2019.01.111

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Photoluminescence; LMB glass; Tm2O3; Band gap energy; Mass attenuation coefficient

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  1. Institute for Research & Medical Consultations (IRMC) of Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faysal University

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Room temperature visible photoluminescence from rare earth ions doped in glasses became prospective for eye safe laser and sensor applications. Driven by this idea, glass system with nominal composition of 20Li(2)O-(70-x)B2O3-10MgO-xTm(2)O(3) (where 0 <= x <= 1) were synthesized via a melt-quenching technique. As-quenched samples were analyzed using various analytical tools at room temperature. XRD patterns of as-quenched samples confirmed their amorphous nature and FTIR spectra revealed the existence of BO3 and BO4 structural units. Achieved glasses were transparent and thermally stable (verified by DTA curves). UV-vis-NIR spectra of glasses disclosed four significant absorption bands at round 791, 683, 466 and 355 nm which were assigned to the transitions from ground level of H-3(6) to respective H-3(4), F-3(3), (1)G(4) and D-1(2) excited levels of Tm3+ ions. Photoluminescence emission spectra (at an excitation wavelength of 473 nm) of prepared glasses displayed three characteristic peaks positioned at 476, 650 and 783 nm corresponding to (1)G(4)-> H-3(6), (1)G(4)-> F-3(4) and H-3(4)-> H-3(6) transitions from Tm3+ ions. Also, the photon shielding properties for the LMB glasses with different Tm2O3 content were studies using the well known program (XCOM). The mass attenuation coefficients showed an increase behavior as the Tm2O3 concentration rise. Overall, the properties of LMB glasses were discerned to be sensitive to the Tm2O3 concentration variation. It was concluded that the proposed glass compositions may be useful for solid state lasers and telecommunications applications.

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