2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.11.094
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Optical properties of 3d transition metal ion-doped sodium borosilicate glass

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“…Under UV excitation, weak host emission has been observed also from V, Mn and Ni-doped lead borate glasses.4. The glass transmission extends further into the UV region for sodium borosilicate glass (in our previous work reported earlier[62]), whereas the broad host emission is at lower energy in that case. The oxidation states of V(IV), Cr(III, VI), Mn(II, III), Fe(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and…”
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“…Under UV excitation, weak host emission has been observed also from V, Mn and Ni-doped lead borate glasses.4. The glass transmission extends further into the UV region for sodium borosilicate glass (in our previous work reported earlier[62]), whereas the broad host emission is at lower energy in that case. The oxidation states of V(IV), Cr(III, VI), Mn(II, III), Fe(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and…”
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“…The optical spectra of transition metal ions doped into sodium borosilicate glass have recently been reported [62] and some comments are now made regarding the comparisons with the present study. The glass transmission extends further into the ultraviolet for sodium borosilicate glass, whereas the broad emission band for the undoped glass is at lower energy.…”
Section: Comparison With Transition Metal Ions Doped Into Sodium Boromentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The importance of these glasses was shown from their widespread applications in several scientific and industrial fields [27][28][29][30], and they have been noted to play a particular role in several technique-oriented glass applications, such as in the field of pharmacy [31], and in the manufacture of luminescent materials [32] and radiation shields [33]. Although the structure of binary or ternary lead borate or lead silicate-based glass systems has been extensively studied, there are few reports in the literature on the structural and mechanical properties of alkali lead borosilicate glasses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Borosilicate glasses have wide range of technological applications in various fields such as solar energy technology, optoelectronics, sealing glasses, nuclear waste immobilization and also as construction materials. More over these materials have good optical clarity, for this reason they are used as lens in high quality flash lights and astronomical reflecting telescope in micro electrochemical systems (Santhan Wen and Tanner, 2015;Varshneya, 1994;Pfaerder, 1996;Wan et al, 2014;Ruengsri et al, 2012;Laopaiboon and Bootlomchai, 2015;Bootjomchai et al, 2014;Limbach et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%