Abstract

Europium doped phosphate glasses (KPEu) with various concentrations of Eu 2 O 3 were prepared by a melt-quenching method for red light application. The prepared samples were characterized using physical, absorption, photoluminescence, X-ray induced luminescence (XEL) and J-O analysis techniques. Density, molar volume and refractive index of the investigated glasses increased with increasing concentration of Eu 2 O 3 . Eight absorption peaks were observed, with six peaks in the visible region (350–550) nm and two in the infrared region (2000–2200). Four emission peaks were observed in the visible region when the glass was excited at 394 nm. Judd-Ofelt (JO) intensity parameters (Ω λ λ = 2, 4, 6) were determined using the JO-theory for the prepared glass samples. The radiative properties of the glasses were determined using JO-parameter, refractive index and emission spectra. The trend of JO parameters for the present KPEu 6 glass sample were Ω 2 > Ω 4 > Ω 6 . These glasses also showed higher branching ratios and stimulated emission cross section ( σ e ) values, making these suitable for red laser applications. XEL showed the same peaks and trend as emission spectra but its peaks were shifted and had high intensity. The luminescence colours of these glass samples entirely fall in the reddish orange region (x = 0.653–0.654, y = 0.346–0.347) as confirmed by CIE 1931 diagram. The CCT values of the prepared glass samples were in the range of 2394–2431 K.

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