2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10765-013-1510-3
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Composition Influence on the Thermo-optical Properties and Luminescence Efficiency of Europium-Doped Calcium Aluminosilicate Glasses

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“…1.555 À4:5 Â 10 À6 --CAS7 17 1.66 6:9 Â 10 À6 --CAS35 17 1.61 4:5 Â 10 À6 --PC 20 1.584 À1:01 Â 10 À4 --PMMA 20 1. In the TM technique, the probe beam interacts only with one interface, while in the TL technique the beam passes through two interfaces.…”
Section: Influence On Photothermal Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1.555 À4:5 Â 10 À6 --CAS7 17 1.66 6:9 Â 10 À6 --CAS35 17 1.61 4:5 Â 10 À6 --PC 20 1.584 À1:01 Â 10 À4 --PMMA 20 1. In the TM technique, the probe beam interacts only with one interface, while in the TL technique the beam passes through two interfaces.…”
Section: Influence On Photothermal Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the TL technique, the properties used were those of two semi-transparent samples, polycarbonate (PC) and CAS35. 8,17,20 Figure 2a shows results for cw laser excitation, whereas a pulsed laser excitation is considered in Figure 2b. The phase shift solutions used are those described in the literature for cw excitation and pulsed excitation.…”
Section: Influence On Photothermal Signalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rare earths are characterized by their partially filled 4f-shell which allow for radiative and non-radiative transitions of characteristic frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum. As an efficient red luminescent activator, trivalent europium (Eu 3+ ) was widely doped in the hosts of silicate [4], titanate [5][6], fluoride [7][8], aluminosilicate [9], oxysulfide [10], and metal oxide [11]. The materials doped with europium ions show intense red emission and exhibit important applications in the field of lighting and displays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Inorganic phosphors doped with rare earth ions have attracted extensive attention owing to their remarkable luminescence properties and applications. [1][2][3] As an efficient red luminescent activator, trivalent europium (Eu 3+ ) was widely doped in the hosts of titanate, 4,5 silicate, 6,7 aluminosilicate, 8 fluoride, [9][10][11] oxysulfide, 12,13 and metal oxide. 14 The synthesis methods include the high-temperature solid-state reaction method 15 and wet chemistry methods such as co-precipitation, 16,17 hydrothermal synthesis, [18][19][20] colloidal chemistry 21 etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%