Publication date: 15 July 2017
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 126
Author(s): Radosław Lisiecki, Elwira Czerska, Michał Żelechower, Radosław Swadźba, Witold Ryba-Romanowski
Oxyfluoride glasses doped with erbium and ytterbium have been fabricated at T=1460°C. To prepare glass-ceramic systems, the precursor glasses were annealed at temperature 750°C for 2h. The ordered fluoride-like crystalline phases were recognized applying XRD, SAED and EDS methods. The spectroscopic properties of the glass-ceramic samples were significantly different as compared to those observed in the precursor glass. Particularly, the emission spectra of glass-ceramics are evidence that some of Er3+ and Yb3+ ions reside into the ordered environment. Up-conversion phenomena attributed to visible anti-stokes emission of Er3+ has been observed under excitation of Yb3+ ions by a 980nm diode laser. Especially, the substantial enhancement of red up-converted luminescence was observed in the glass-ceramic system. Dissimilar spectral characteristic and relation of both aforementioned emissions examined in glass and glass-ceramic samples point at different contributions of processes relevant to up-conversion phenomena. The detailed analysis of the crucial Er3+ and Yb3+ excited states relaxation dynamics and their spectroscopic qualities has been performed to determine the mechanisms which lead to conversion of the infrared excitation into visible emission.
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