Tuning multicolor emission in AgNCs/Tm3+/Mn2+-doped fluorophosphate glasses

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2020-05-01

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Fares, Hssen [UNESP]
Castro, Tarcio
Franco, Douglas Faza [UNESP]
Fucikova, Anna
da Silva, Robson R.
Valenta, Jan
Ribeiro, Sidney J.L. [UNESP]
Nalin, Marcelo [UNESP]

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Herein we report the synthesis of highly-doped silver nanocluster in fluorophosphate glasses through the melting-quenching method in order to achieve sensitization with Tm3+ and Mn2+ ions. Blue and red emission belonging to Tm3+ (470 to 490 nm) and Mn2+ (550 to 750 nm) ions could be obtained via non-resonant excitation of Tm3+ and Mn2+. Slight decrease of the fluorescence decay times confirmed an energy transfer as a possible mechanism to explain the Tm3+ and Mn2+ emission. The composition of 5 mol% of AgNO3, 0.4 mol% of Tm2O3 and 0.2 mol% of MnF2 in our sample leads to distance between donor (silver nanoclusters) and acceptor (Tm3+-Mn2+) as short as 11 Å, which suggests that the main mechanism for blue and red emission from Tm3+ and Mn2+ is Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET). The results presented here show that the studied material has potential application for multicolor generation as luminophore in white light emitting diodes (W-LED).

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Multicomponent fluorophosphate glasses, Sensitization lanthanide and metal ions, Silver nanoclusters, Visible emission

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Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, v. 535.