Abstract

Abstract Transparent Eu3+-doped tantalum phosphate glass-ceramics containing Na2Ta8O21 nanocrystals were successfully obtained by a two-step heat treatment. Structural analyses were performed using X-ray diffraction, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Raman spectroscopy. Due to the high Ta/P ratio (= 2) the glass network is built from a mixed 3D PO4–TaO6 chain in which TaO6-rich regions are inserted and responsible for crystallization of an alkali tantalum oxide phase Na2Ta8O21. Eu3+ and their optical properties was used as a sensitive probe to study it site structure in the host matrix. The radiative properties of Eu3+ emission levels were predicted using the Judd-Ofelt theory. The chemical environment and local phonon energy around the rare-earth ions have been proposed based on phonon side band associated with the 7F0 → 5D2 transition, 5D0 → 7F2/7F1 relative intensity and narrowing of the emission bands. High tantalum content precursor glass exhibits high photoluminescence quantum efficiency due to low phonon energy and high refractive index (1.9461 at 633 nm). A perovskite-like bronze crystalline structure is formed in the glass-ceramic (nucleated at 925 °C for 0.5 h and grown at 940 °C for different times) and is considered promising for nonlinear optical applications and studies.

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