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Luminescence Study of Sm3+-Doped Ba-Na-B Oxide and Oxyfluoride Glasses for Orange LED

Journal

INTEGRATED FERROELECTRICS
Volume 222, Issue 1, Pages 244-252

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10584587.2021.1961536

Keywords

borate glass; samarium; oxyfluoride glass; photoluminescence

Funding

  1. Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University (SSRU)
  2. Center of Excellence in Glass Technology and Materials Science (CEGM), Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University (NPRU)

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The research found that the emission intensity of samarium-doped oxyfluoride glass samples is higher than that of oxide glass samples because the oxyfluoride glass samples have fewer non-radiative transitions.
In this research, the samarium doped barium sodium borate oxide and oxyfluoride glasses were prepared by melt-quenching technique. The density, molar volume, refractive index, absorption spectra, photoluminescence spectra (excitation spectra, emission spectra) and luminescence decay time of the glass samples were investigated. The absorption spectra, studied in the UV-Vis-NIR region, show the highest peak centered at 400 nm (H-6(5/2)-> P-6(3/2)) in UV-Vis region and at 1227 nm (H-6(5/2)-> F-6(7/2)) in NIR region. The emission spectra, excited by 400 nm excitation wavelength, show the emission peak centered at 562 nm ((4)G(5/2)-> H-6(5/2)), 600 nm ((4)G(5/2)-> H-6(7/2)), 646 nm ((4)G(5/2)-> H-6(9/2)) and 706 nm ((4)G(5/2)-> H-6(11/2)). The highest emission peak is the peak centered at 600 nm, corresponding to the (4)G(5/2)-> H-6(7/2) transition. The result show that the emission intensity of the oxyfluoride glass sample is higher than the oxide glass sample because the oxyfluoride glass owns less non-radiative transitions than the oxide glass.

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