2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2008.12.018
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Applications of Judd–Ofelt theory to praseodymium and samarium ions in phosphate glass

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“…According to the Judd-Ofelt [24,25] (JO) theory, the oscillator strengths of an intra configurational electric dipole transition within the 4f shell of a trivalent rare earth ion can be obtained from the relationship: (2) where (2J+1) is the degeneracy of the ground state,  is the mean energy of the ' J ' J    transition, For the calculation of JO intensity parameters ( of Sm 3+ , the levels of this ion are divided into a low set of energies (<10000cm -1 ) and a high lying set of levels (>17000cm -1 ). Only the low set is compatible with JO theory [26].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…According to the Judd-Ofelt [24,25] (JO) theory, the oscillator strengths of an intra configurational electric dipole transition within the 4f shell of a trivalent rare earth ion can be obtained from the relationship: (2) where (2J+1) is the degeneracy of the ground state,  is the mean energy of the ' J ' J    transition, For the calculation of JO intensity parameters ( of Sm 3+ , the levels of this ion are divided into a low set of energies (<10000cm -1 ) and a high lying set of levels (>17000cm -1 ). Only the low set is compatible with JO theory [26].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent years have witnessed a tremendous increase in research activities related to glasses doped with rare earth ions in various forms such as network formers, modifiers or luminescent ions [2,3].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…By controlling the RE doped phosphate glass embedded with metallic nanoparticles (NPs), quenching in luminescence intensity due to energy transfer from RE ions into the surface of metallic NPs can be overcome [3]. The significance of lasing transition of 4 G 5/2 -6 H 5/2 , 4 G 5/2 -6 H 7/2 , 4 G 5/2 -6 H 9/2 and 4 G 5/2 -6 H 11/2 evaluated from the photoluminescence spectra originating from samarium (Sm 3 þ ) shows wide potential applications for efficient visible optical devices [1,7,8]. Zinc oxide as a metal transition is able to modify the structural, physical and chemical durability properties of the host glass former [6,[9][10][11][12].…”
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“…While the formation of vitreous Sb 2 O 3 is still a matter of discussion, numerous binary and multicomponent glasses based on this oxide have been reported [4,[15][16][17][18]. Incorporation of silica or phosphate enhances vitrification but it also increases phonon energy, which leads to reduced infrared transmission and modifies the spectroscopic influence of the matrix on doping ions [19,20]. Previous study has shown large vitreous domain in the ternary system Sb2O3-PbO-M2O, where M is alkali metal such as Li, Na, and K [17].…”
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confidence: 99%