Optoelectronics Letters, Volume. 13, Issue 5, 344(2017)
Nd3+ doped fluorochlorozirconate glass: 3.9 μm MIR emission properties and energy transfer
The Nd3+ doped fluorochlorozirconate (FCZ) glass was prepared by melt-quenching method. The 3.9 μm emission from Nd3+ ions is attributed to the two-photon absorption process. The strong emission transition at 3.9 μm fluorescence peak intensity, corresponding to the 4G11/2→2K13/2 transition, is directly proportional to the NaCl concentration. With the increase of the Cl- ions amount, the mid-infrared (MIR) luminescent intensity is significantly enhanced. Additionally, the Judd-Ofelt (J-O) parameter Ω2 is larger than that of the fluorozirconate (FZ) glass, which indicates the covalency of the bond between RE ions and ligand is stronger as Cl- ions substitution of F- ions in chloride FZ glass. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns show that the amorphous glassy state keeps the FZ glass network structure. In brief, the advantageous spectroscopic characteristics make the Nd3+-doped FCZ glass be a promising candidate for application of 3.9 μm emission.
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YAN Ming, ZHANG Xiao-song, LI Lan, MO Zhao-jun, JIN Han, DING Qi, DING Wen-long. Nd3+ doped fluorochlorozirconate glass: 3.9 μm MIR emission properties and energy transfer[J]. Optoelectronics Letters, 2017, 13(5): 344
Received: May. 11, 2017
Accepted: Jun. 14, 2017
Published Online: Sep. 13, 2018
The Author Email: Xiao-song ZHANG (zhangxiaosong022@126.com)