Abstract

Lead containing calcium zinc sodium fluoroborate [LCZSFB] glasses doped with different Dy 3+ ion concentrations have been prepared and characterized through optical absorption and photoluminescence studies. The three phenomenological intensity parameters W ? (?=2,4 and 6) hav been determined from the absorption spectral intensities using the Judd-Ofelt (J-O) theory. The hypersensitivity of 6 H 15/2 ? 6 F 11/2 transition based on the magnitude of W 2 paramete has also been discusse. By using the J-O intensity parameters several radiative properties such as spontaneous transition probabilities, radiative branching ratios and radiative lifetimes have been determined. The effect of Dy 3+ ion concentration on emission intensities has also been reported and stimulated emission cross section of emission transitions is also reported. Full text: PDF

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