Optical properties and energy-transfer frequency upconversion of Yb 3+-sensitized Ho3+- And Tb3+-doped lead-cadmium-germanate glass and glass ceramic

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2006-05-09

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Gouveia-Neto, Artur S.
Afonso, Antônio C. M.
Nascimento, Jehan F.
Costa, Ernande B.
Bueno, Luciano A.
Messaddeq, Younes [UNESP]
Ribeiro, Sidney José Lima [UNESP]

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In this report we investigate the optical properties and energy-transfer upconversion luminescence of Ho3+- and Tb3+/Yb 3+-codoped PbGeO3-PbF2-CdF2 glass-ceramic under infrared excitation. In Ho3+/Yb 3+-codoped sample, green(545 nm), red(652 nm), and near-infrared(754 nm) upconversion luminescence corresponding to the 4S 2(5F4) → 5I8, 5F5 → 5I8, and 4S2(5F4) → 5I 7, respectively, was readly observed. Blue(490 nm) signals assigned to the 5F2,3 → 5I8 transition was also detected. In the Tb3+/Yb3+ system, bright UV-visible emission around 384, 415, 438, 473-490, 545, 587, and 623 nm, identified as due to the 5D3(5G6) → 7FJ(J=6,5,4) and 5D4→ 7FJ(J=6,5,4,3) transitions, was measured. The comparison of the upconversion process in glass ceramic and its glassy precursor revealed that the former samples present much higher upconversion efficiencies. The dependence of the upconversion emission upon pump power, and doping contents was also examined. The results indicate that successive energy-transfer between ytterbium and holmium ions and cooperative energy-transfer between ytterbium and terbium ions followed by excited-state absorption are the dominant upconversion excitation mechanisms herein involved. The viability of using the samples for three-dimensional solid-state color displays is also discussed.

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Glass, Glass-ceramics, Luminescence, Optical properties, Rare-earth, Upconversion, Energy transfer, Glass ceramics, Holmium, Lead alloys, Semiconductor doping, Pump power, Solid-state color displays, Ytterbium

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Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, v. 6116.