Abstract

Eigenvectors of Eu 3+ were obtained by a least-squares fitting procedure to the measured transitions from the two lowest J levels to a multitude of excited levels up to 41 000 cm −1. The Judd-Ofelt parameters Ω t(t = 2, 4, 6) were obtained by comparison between the U (t) calculated from the eigenvectors, and the observed oscillator strengths. Radiative transition probabilities and branching ratios were evaluated for the excited states 5D J(J = 0, 1, 2, 3) and 5L 6 to 7F J . The agreement between the calculated and observed lifetimes and branching ratios is better in oxide glasses than in the pentaphosphate crystal and fluoride glasses. This can be understood on the basis of the higher variety of sites and hence, better averaging.

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