Abstract

Sm3+-doped Li2O–BaO–B2O3 glass was prepared by the conventional melt quenching method in air atmosphere. Sm2+ ions were obtained by two methods, i.e. heating the as-made glass in a reducing atmosphere and irradiating the sample under X-rays. The two obtained samples were investigated by luminescence spectra and lifetime measurements. It was found that the conversion of Sm3+→Sm2+ after X-ray irradiation is efficient in this borate glass. Photo-stability of Sm2+ ions was evaluated by the photo-bleaching method. Furthermore, thermo-luminescence was also measured. The different defects and the reduction mechanism of Sm2+ ions in this borate glass were discussed. This would be helpful to understand the reduction mechanism of Sm2+ ions in borate glasses.

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