Multi-component phosphate glasses with various Nd2O3 content have been prepared using conventional melt-quenching technique. X-ray diffraction was carried out to study the structure of the prepared samples and it was found that all the obtained samples are amorphous. Electrostatic F(2), F(4), F(6), and spin-orbit parameters have been determined from the absorption spectra. Judd-Ofelt theory has been used to analyze and evaluate the radiative transition probability, branching ratio, and radiative lifetime for the metastable level 4F3/2. Luminescence spectra and experimental lifetimes give information regarding the absence of chemical clustering and suggest that the physical clustering is negligible making the glass a suitable candidate for photonic applications.

Optical properties of Nd3+-doped phosphate glasses

2020

Abstract

Multi-component phosphate glasses with various Nd2O3 content have been prepared using conventional melt-quenching technique. X-ray diffraction was carried out to study the structure of the prepared samples and it was found that all the obtained samples are amorphous. Electrostatic F(2), F(4), F(6), and spin-orbit parameters have been determined from the absorption spectra. Judd-Ofelt theory has been used to analyze and evaluate the radiative transition probability, branching ratio, and radiative lifetime for the metastable level 4F3/2. Luminescence spectra and experimental lifetimes give information regarding the absence of chemical clustering and suggest that the physical clustering is negligible making the glass a suitable candidate for photonic applications.
2020
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Phosphate glasses
Rare earths
Neodymium ions
Photoluminescence
Glass photonics
Judd-Ofelt analysis
Spectroscopic quality factor
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