Abstract

We report in this article a study of luminescence properties of rare earth (herein Eu3+) embedded in oriented nanostructures photo-induced by femtosecond laser irradiation in a lithium niobium borosilicate glass. A systematic comparison is made between the Eu3+ luminescence properties in the irradiated area and the glass matrix, including the effect of Eu3+ concentration on luminescence spectra, lifetimes and absorption/emission cross sections. Luminescence intensity is enhanced in the irradiated area compared to the glass matrix, which can be proved useful in optical devices engineering.

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