Abstract

Glass-ceramic materials have properties that combine the advantages of both glassy and crystalline media where the neighborhood of an optically active element's ion is structurally organized. The aim of the research was to obtain, on the basis of fluoroindate glasses, transparent glass-ceramic materials containing active elements (Pr<sup>+3</sup> and Tm<sup>+3</sup>) in their crystalline phases whose properties make them suitable for the production of optoelectronic elements. The technological conditions of crystallization have been described and the luminescence characteristics of obtained materials have been presented.

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