Abstract

The absorption and emission spectra of Ni-doped glasses and transparent glass-ceramics are discussed in relation to its coordination number. The results evidenced that the color changed drastically to deep pink from yellow for the lithium metasilicate crystal based transparent glass-ceramics and to blue from brown for the spinel crystal based transparent glass-ceramics after crystallization, respectively. The absorption spectra of lithium metasilicate and Spinel glasses suggest the existence of a tetrahedral Ni 2+ ion and a trigonal bipyramid Ni 2+ ion. On the contrary, tetrahedral Ni 2+ ions in the lithium metasilicate transparent glass-ceramics and the octahedral Ni 2+ ion in Spinel transparent glass-ceramics are dominant. The emission at around 580 nm was observed in Spinel transparent glass-ceramics under the excitation of 380 nm, however, a very weak or no emission was observed in the lithium metasilicate glass, lithium metasilicate transparent glass-ceramics and Spinel glass under the excitation of 430 nm. This emission might be due to a 1 T 1 (D)→ 3 A 2 (F) transition after the excitation from 3 A 2 (F) to 3 T 1 (P) of the octahedral Ni 2+ ions. In addition, only Spinel transparent glass-ceramics exhibits a broad NIR emission at around 1220 nm under the excitation of a 974 nm laser diode. This emission may be due to 3 T 2 (F) → 3 A 2 (F) transition. It is considered that the tetrahedral Ni 2+ ion is located between the chains in the lithium metasilicate crystal.

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