Abstract
Luminescence of γ-irradiated samples of GeO 2 glass was studied using dye laser excitation in the wavelength region between 590 and 656 nm. An inhomogeneously broadened luminescence band with a peak around 1.86 eV, halfwidth of 0.16 eV and decay constant τ ≈ 5.1 μs was found. At temperatures below 20 K a resonance ZPL and a vibronic peak 710 cm −1 below the laser photon energy emerge when laser is tuned to energies between 1.95–1.89 eV. The site-selective luminescence spectra are qualitatively similar to those of the non-bridging oxygen hole center (NBOHC) in SiO 2 glass and are attributed to NBOHC in glassy GeO 2. The measured ratio between the energies of the observed local vibrations in GeO 2 (710 cm −1) and SiO 2 (890 cm −1) is close to the ratio, calculated on the basis of the known SiO and GeO central force constants and taking the reduced mass of SiO and GeO molecules for the mode mass. This confirms the assignment of the 710 and 890 cm −1 vibronic lines to the non-bridging oxygen stretching modes of the NBOHC in glassy GeO 2 and SiO 2 respectively.
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