Abstract

Transparent Ni 2+-doped SiO 2-Al 2O 3-Ga 2O 3-Li 2O (LGAS) glass–ceramics embedding lithium aluminate spinel nanocrystals was prepared. After heat treatment, LiAl 5O 8 crystallite was precipitated in the glasses, and its size was about 3 nm. It was confirmed from the absorption spectra that the ligand environment of Ni 2+ ions changed from the trigonal bi-pyramid fivefold sites in the as-made glass to the octahedral sites in the glass–ceramics. Upon excitation at 980 nm, broadband infrared luminescence centered at around 1250 nm with full width at half maximum (FWHM) more than 250 nm was observed originating from the 3 T 2( 3 F) → 3 A 2( 3 F) transition of Ni 2+ in octahedral sites. The broadband near-infrared (NIR) emission from Ni 2+-doped glass–ceramics can be as host materials for broadband optical amplifier.

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