Dy3+ and Eu3+ co-doped borosilicate glasses have been synthesised via melt quench technique. Amorphous behaviour of the sample has been verified by XRD study. FT-IR analysis confirmed the presence of various bonds in the host lattice. Energy band gap values of the co-doped glasses were estimated from the UV-VIS data via Tauc Plot. Excitation spectra were recorded under 575nm (Dy3+) and 612nm (Eu3+) emission wavelengths of co-doped glasses. Emission spectra of the co-doped glasses under 350nm and 393nm showed a significant shift towards increasing red emission with increasing Eu3+ concentrations. Dexter's theory was applied to study the transfer of energy mechanism between Dy3+ and Eu3+ ions. Time decay curves were plotted for the co-doped glasses for 350nm excitation and 576nm emission wavelength. CIE coordinate diagram shows a shift towards red region with increasing excitation wavelength from 350nm to 465nm. The enhancement of red component with increasing Eu3+ concentrations in the as -prepared borosilicate glasses can be appropriately utilised in various w-LEDs and other optoelectronic devices applications.
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