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Photon Quantization in Sm3+ Doped Red Glass Phosphors for Laser-Induced Illumination

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/pssa.201700903

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laser-induced illumination; quantum yield; red light source; samarium ions

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province, China [2015020187, 20170540068]
  2. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [AOE/P-02/12]

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Multi-peak red fluorescence emissions in Sm3+-doped multicomponent-alkali-alkaline-borate (MCAAB) glasses for laser-induced illumination are quantitatively characterized, revealing that the quantum yield (QY) is closely related with the wavelength of pumping sources. Under the excitation of 370 nm UVA-LED, the net emission photon numbers of 1.00 wt% Sm2O3-doped MCAAB glasses are derived to be 58.0 x 10(12) cps, and the QY reaches to 25.3% which is about twice as much as 12.2% under 469 nm blue-LED pumping, which is attributed to the better excitability in UVA spectral region. In order to extend the effective excitation range to UVB, Ce3+ is co-doped in Sm3+-doped MCAAB glasses as a sensitizer, which results in an enhancement of Sm3+ excitation intensity by a maximum sensitization factor of 9.16 in the UVB region. Absolute spectral parameters under 453 nm blue laser excitation exhibit that net emission photon numbers are up to 199.4 x 10(12) cps in 1.00 wt% Sm2O3 doping case, and QY is solved to be 6.2%. Higher QY of the Sm3+-doped MCAAB glasses is expected to be achieved by further adopting wavelength-matched pumping laser, implying that Sm3+-doped MCAAB glasses is a promising candidate as high power-density light source in special laser-induced illumination.

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