Abstract

Germanate glasses were prepared by the melt-quenching method using an assembled hot-thermocoupler equipped in a sample chamber of a fluorescence spectrometer, and subsequently their luminescence and excitation spectra were measured. In the GeO2 glass, luminescence bands due to the Ge2+ center appeared at the central wavelengths of 300 and 395nm, their excitation bands being at 250 and 330nm, respectively. In the (100−x)GeO2−xMmOn glasses, for MmOn=B2O3 (x≦50), SiO2 (x≦40), and Al2O3 (x≦2), the luminescence intensity and therefore the amount of the Ge2+ center increased with increasing the content of MmOn, where M(2n/m)+ ions (B3+, Si4+, and Al3+) have lower basicities than a Ge4+ ion. Contrarily, for MmOn=Li2O (x≦30), Na2O (x≦20), K2O (x≦20), CaO (x≦20), SrO (x≦3), BaO (x≦15), ZnO (x≦20), Ga2O3 (x≦10), Sb2O3 (x≦20), Bi2O3 (15≦x≦25), TiO2 (x≦3), and Nb2O5 (x≦10), the luminescence intensity and the amount of the Ge2+ center rapidly decreased with increasing the amount of additives and disappeared, where M(2n/m)+ ions (Li+, Na+, K+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+, Zn2+, Ga3+, Sb3+, Bi3+, Ti4+, and Nb5+) have higher basicities than a Ge4+ ion.

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