Investigations of optical and luminescence features of Sm<sup>3+</sup>doped Li<inf>2</inf>O-MO-B<inf>2</inf>O<inf>3</inf>(M =Mg/Ca/Sr/Ba) glasses mixed with different modifier oxides as an orange light emitting phosphor for WLED's

© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The glass composition of 50Li 2 O-20MO-29.7B 2 O 3 -0.3Sm 2 O 3 (M = Mg/Ca/Sr/Ba), has been synthesized by the conventional melt quench technique. Density measurements were studied and shows large for LBaBSm glass sample (2.9049 g/cm 3 ) than any other alkali species (Mg/Ca/Sr)....

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Main Authors: K. Kirdsiri, R. Raja Ramakrishna, B. Damdee, H. J. Kim, S. Kaewjaeng, S. Kothan, J. Kaewkhao
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出版: 2018
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總結:© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The glass composition of 50Li 2 O-20MO-29.7B 2 O 3 -0.3Sm 2 O 3 (M = Mg/Ca/Sr/Ba), has been synthesized by the conventional melt quench technique. Density measurements were studied and shows large for LBaBSm glass sample (2.9049 g/cm 3 ) than any other alkali species (Mg/Ca/Sr). Variation in density is due to the ionic radii of the alkali ion species (M = Mg/Ca/Sr/Ba). Optical absorption spectra of Sm 3+ doped LMgB, LCaB, LSrB and LBaB glass systems were studied and shows very intense peaks at NIR region. The emission and excitation spectra of these glasses were studied and emission spectra shows green, yellow and reddish - orange emission bands at 563, 600, 646 and 706 nm. Judd–Ofelt (JO) intensity analysis had been performed and JO parameters were estimated for 0.3 mol.% Sm 2 O 3 doped 50Li 2 O-20MO-29.7B 2 O 3 (M = Mg/Ca/Sr/Ba) glasses. Radiative properties such as transition probabilities, stimulated emission cross-sections and branching ratios were estimated by using JO parameters and luminescence spectra. The decay curves of these glasses exhibit single exponential nature. The CCT values obtained from CIE for these glass samples shows 1663 K for indicating orange emission under 403 nm excitation wavelength.