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Concentration dependent photoluminescence studies of Dy3+ doped Bismuth Boro-Tellurite glasses for lasers and wLEDs
Bismuth Boro-Tellurite (BiBT) glasses activated with dysprosium ions were propitiously fabricated using melt quench method to study the luminescent potentiality using spectroscopic techniques such as FT-IR, absorption, photoluminescence (PL) excitation, PL emission and PL lifetime spectral recording...
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Published in: | Optical materials 2020-11, Vol.109, p.110328, Article 110328 |
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Summary: | Bismuth Boro-Tellurite (BiBT) glasses activated with dysprosium ions were propitiously fabricated using melt quench method to study the luminescent potentiality using spectroscopic techniques such as FT-IR, absorption, photoluminescence (PL) excitation, PL emission and PL lifetime spectral recordings. FT-IR studies reveal various functional groups present in the titled glasses. The experimental oscillator strengths measured from the absorption spectral features are subjected to Judd-Ofelt (J-O) theory to estimate radiative properties of the Dy3+ ions in BiBT glasses. The excitation spectrum recorded for 1 mol% of Dy3+ ions in BiBT glass in the range 340–500 nm show six excitation bands with an intense one at 452 nm. The PL spectra recorded under 452 nm intense excitation wavelength displays three principal characteristic bands in blue, yellow and red regions and quenching was observed at 1 mol% of Dy3+ ions. The experimental lifetimes are found to be decreasing gradually with increase in Dy3+ ion concentration. The Inokuti-Hirayama model applied to the higher content of Dy3+ ions in BiBT glasses reveals dipole-dipole nature of interaction responsible for non-exponential nature as well as decrease in experimental lifetimes. The emission spectral information has been subjected to colorimetric analysis to evaluate CIE coordinates, CCT values and Y/B intensity ratio to have a look at the aptness of the titled glasses for white LEDs. The emission cross-section, branching ratios, quantum efficiency, CIE coordinates and CCT values evaluated finally reveals the superior nature of the BiBT glasses for various optoelectronic devices applications.
•FTIR studies revealed different vibrational frequencies present in the titled glasses.•J-O theory and Y/B ratios revealed the nature of bonding between Dy–O as covalent.•PL intensity increases up to 1.0 mol% of Dy3+ ion content in BiBT glasses and above decreases because of quenching due to non-radiative cross-relaxation energy transfer process.•The BiBT glasses are having CCT values slightly more than the standard warm. |
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ISSN: | 0925-3467 1873-1252 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.optmat.2020.110328 |