2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c02164
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Photoionic Effect Imposed by Photoresponsive Local Field in a Tellurate Glass with Lanthanide Ions and Ag Nanoparticles

Abstract: Understanding the photoionic mechanism in optoelectronic materials offers significant potential for various applications in the fields of laser, data/energy storage, signal processing, and ionic batteries. However, the research on such light-matter interaction using photons of sub-bandgap energy is scarce, especially for those transparent materials with photoactive centers that would generate a local field upon photoillumination. This research investigates the photoionic effect in Yb3+/Er3+ doped tellurate gla… Show more

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“…Inorganic glass is naturally endowed with stable physicochemical properties, high transparency and excellent mechanical strength. [54][55][56][57] However, due to high hardness, brittle, and melting temperature of glass, it is difficult to obtain the expected micro-textures on its surface. On the other hand, rare earth ions (RE 3+ ) have rich energy level structures and unique spectral characteristics, and their emission wavelengths can vary from ultraviolet to infrared, which are often used as emission centers in fluorescent materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inorganic glass is naturally endowed with stable physicochemical properties, high transparency and excellent mechanical strength. [54][55][56][57] However, due to high hardness, brittle, and melting temperature of glass, it is difficult to obtain the expected micro-textures on its surface. On the other hand, rare earth ions (RE 3+ ) have rich energy level structures and unique spectral characteristics, and their emission wavelengths can vary from ultraviolet to infrared, which are often used as emission centers in fluorescent materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%