Abstract

The properties of glass materials with CuO are suitable for both optical and photovoltaic applications. The role of CuO hinges on the structural properties of glass network. The structural and luminescence properties of melt quenched strontium bismuth borosilicate glasses containing Sm 2 O 3 with varying amounts of CuO (referred as N: SmCu) were studied. Two valence states of Cu ions are possible due to more amount of silica in glass. The amorphous nature of glass was confirmed by XRD and thermal parameters were explained through DTA curves. FTIR spectrum indicated the variation of asymmetric vibrations of SiO 4 units with change in SrO and CuO concentration which influence the valence state of Cu 2+ . The absorption spectra have shown peaks due to 3 d 10 →3 d 9 4s 1 transition of Cu + ions, 6 H 5/2 → 6 P 3/2 transition of Sm 3+ and broad 2 B 1g → 2 B 2g transitions of Cu 2+ ions. The NIR region has peaks of Sm 3+ ions. The Photo Luminescence (PL) spectra of N: SmCu glasses exhibited cyan bluish emission at 485 nm followed by intense emission peaks of Sm 3+ at 312 nm excitation. The emission of N: SmCu10 and N: SmCu12 glasses are quenched due to Cu 2+ ions. Moreover, maximum range of emission is exhibited by ‘N: SmCu8’ glass. The shortening of life time decay observed in ‘N: SmCu’ glasses was inferred to the process of energy transfer. The profiles of life time decay curves are fitted with the help of bi-exponential function. The CIE and CCT values of all glasses are calculated. The white light emission is quite possible in N: SmCu10 glass and the remaining glasses covered Orange - red regions with CCT values ranging from 1892 K–2351 K. The schematic energy level diagram of N: SmCu glasses. • Sm 3+ /Cu 2+ co-doped glasses prepared by melt quench technique. • FTIR show different units of vibrations and DTA profile shows thermal stability. • PL, spectral overlap and life time decay confirms energy transfer. • CIE and CCT value shows white light emission.

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