Abstract
Samarium ion (Sm3+ )-doped alkali zinc alumino borosilicate (AZABS) glass was synthesized via quick melt quench technique. Various spectroscopic studies like optical absorption, photoluminescence (PL) emission, PL excitation, temperature-dependent PL and PL decay kinetics were performed on the as prepared glass system. Under 402 nm excitation, three sharp bands at wavelengths 563, 599 and 645 nm corresponding to transitions 4 G5/2 → 6 H5/2 , 6 H7/2 and 6 H9/2 , respectively, can be seen in the PL emission spectra. The 0.25 mol% Sm3+ glass has the highest intensity for these emissions. The lanthanide interaction in the glass matrix is dipole-dipole in nature as was proven from Dexter's analysis. The direct bandgap of 0.25 mol% Sm3+ -doped AZABS glass was calculated to be 2.88 eV. The lifetimes of the as prepared glass range from 1.93 ms for the lowest concentration of Sm3+ to 0.75 ms for the highest. From temperature dependent PL studies, the activation energy for 0.25 mol% Sm3+ -doped AZABS glass was found to be 0.19 eV which shows high thermal stability of this glass. We propose to utilize these Sm3+ -doped AZABS glasses for white-light emitting diodes (w-LEDs) and solid-state lighting (SSL) applications.
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