Abstract

• EDS technique has indicated that the glasses have amorphous nature. • From the structural studies depolymerization of network takes place with V 2 O 5 . • The ESR spectra confirm that majority of vanadyl ions are in V 4+ oxidation state. • From the optical investigations, 5 S 2 → 5 I 8 is laser transition. Na 2 O–SiO 2 –ZrO 2 glasses co-doped with variable concentrations of Ho 3+ : V 4+ have been synthesized, characterized by different techniques and finally their luminescence characteristics were investigated. The EDS spectra of the glass samples indicate all the elements are intact in the final composition of prepared glass. The infrared and Raman spectral studies are carried out and the existence of conventional structural units are analyzed. The ESR and optical absorption spectra indicated that a considerable proportion of vanadium ions do exist in V 4+ state in addition to V 5+ state. The absorption and emission spectra of Ho 3+ ions were characterized using J–O theory. The radiative transition probabilities and branching ratio were evaluated from luminescence spectra. The analysis these results indicated the highest values of radiative probabilities and branching ratios for the green emission transition viz., 5 S 2 → 5 I 8 transition among various other transitions of Ho 3+ ions. However, the presence of higher concentration of V 2 O 5 in the glass matrix seems to be a hindrance for getting the high luminescence efficiency especially in the red region.

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