2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2015.06.110
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Enhanced UV emission of Gd3+ in glass by Ag+ co-doping

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“…This is at least two times the reported enhancement of Gd 3+ UVB emission obtained by excitation energy transfer from Ag + ions in the Ag−Gd codoped phosphate matrix. 5 The degree of enhancement is also greater than those reported by Kalpana et al 7 and Gandhi et al 22 of about four times for Gd 3+ -containing BaO−B 2 O 3 −P 2 O 5 and Li 2 O−PbO−P 2 O 5 glasses when mixed with 3.0 mol % of Al 2 O 3 and 3.0 mol % of SnO 2 , respectively. The top inset of Figure 5 shows a plot of the Gd 3+ UV emission intensity as a function of the Si contents, where the linear regression performed yielded a correlation coefficient r = 0.970.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…This is at least two times the reported enhancement of Gd 3+ UVB emission obtained by excitation energy transfer from Ag + ions in the Ag−Gd codoped phosphate matrix. 5 The degree of enhancement is also greater than those reported by Kalpana et al 7 and Gandhi et al 22 of about four times for Gd 3+ -containing BaO−B 2 O 3 −P 2 O 5 and Li 2 O−PbO−P 2 O 5 glasses when mixed with 3.0 mol % of Al 2 O 3 and 3.0 mol % of SnO 2 , respectively. The top inset of Figure 5 shows a plot of the Gd 3+ UV emission intensity as a function of the Si contents, where the linear regression performed yielded a correlation coefficient r = 0.970.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In addition, as shown magnified in the inset of Figure 4, the 0.5Si−Gd glass displays visibly the absorption features characteristic of Gd 3+ ions around 275 nm. 1−5 In Figure 5, the PL of the Gd, 0.2Si−Gd, and 0.5Si−Gd glasses is examined under excitation at 275 nm, which is resonant with 8 S 7/2 → 6 I J transitions in Gd 3+ ions 1,5 (excitation spectra shown as Supporting Information, Figure S3). Interestingly, the UV type B emission of Gd 3+ around 312 nm due to 6 P 7/2 → 8 S 7/2 transitions increases noticeably with increasing concentration of silicon added to the 0.2Si−Gd and 0.5Si−Gd glasses.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been a number of reports on Gd 3+ -doped UV-emitting phosphors published so far. Jiménez [30] reported an enhanced UV emission of the Gd 3+ in glass that was achieved using a silver-ion (Ag + ) codoping. Singh et al [31] studied UVB emission in the Gd-activated Y 4 Zr 3 O 12 phosphor.…”
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“…A broad emission band is observed before HT which shows a dip around 410 nm. The broad luminescence can be ascribed to single Ag + ions in connection to electronic relaxation from the 4 d 9 5 s 1 excited‐state configuration . The excitation at 280 nm produces light absorption in Ag + ions owing to 1 S 0 → 1 D 2 transitions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%