Luminescence properties of magnesium phosphate glass doped samarium

Samarium doped magnesium phosphate glass having a composition of [P 2O 5] 50-x-[MgO] 50-[Sm 2O 3] x, with 0≤:x≤:4 mol% were prepared by melt-quenching method. The emission spectra were recorded using the photoluminescence spectrometer in the range of 540-730 nm at room temperature after being excite...

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Main Authors: Sahar, Md. Rahim, Mohammad Yusoff, Nurulhuda, Ghoshal, Sib Krishna, Rohani, Md. Supar, Hamzah, Khaidzir, Arifin, R.
Format: Book Section
Published: Trans Tech Publications 2012
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/35708/
http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.501.111
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Summary:Samarium doped magnesium phosphate glass having a composition of [P 2O 5] 50-x-[MgO] 50-[Sm 2O 3] x, with 0≤:x≤:4 mol% were prepared by melt-quenching method. The emission spectra were recorded using the photoluminescence spectrometer in the range of 540-730 nm at room temperature after being excited at 403 nm. It was found that the emission spectrum of Sm 3+consisted of four emission bands at ∼559.76 nm, ∼597.32 nm, ∼641.55 nm and ∼705.57 nm which were assign as a transition of 4G 5/2→ 6H 5/2, 4G 5/2 → 6H 7/2, 4G 5/2→ 6H 9/2 and 4G 5/2→ 6H 11/2 respectively. The transition of 4G 5/2→ 6H 7/2 is detected as the strongest orange (597.32 nm) luminescence peaks thus dominates the transition.