Structure and Luminescence Properties of Transparent Germanate Glass-Ceramics Co-Doped with Ni2+/Er3+ for Near-Infrared Optical Fiber Application.
Magdalena LeśniakMarcin KochanowiczAgata BaranowskaPiotr GolonkoMarta KuwikJacek M ŻmojdaPiotr MiluskiJan DoroszWojciech Andrzej PisarskiJoanna PisarskaDominik DoroszPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
An investigation of the structural and luminescent properties of the transparent germanate glass-ceramics co-doped with Ni2+/Er3+ for near-infrared optical fiber applications was presented. Modification of germanate glasses with 10-20 ZnO (mol.%) was focused to propose the additional heat treatment process controlled at 650 °C to obtain transparent glass-ceramics. The formation of 11 nm ZnGa2O4 nanocrystals was confirmed by the X-ray diffraction (XRD) method. It followed the glass network changes analyzed in detail (MIR-Mid Infrared spectroscopy) with an increasing heating time of precursor glass. The broadband 1000-1650 nm luminescence (λexc = 808 nm) was obtained as a result of Ni2+: 3T2(3F) → 3A2(3F) octahedral Ni2+ ions and Er3+: 4I13/2 → 4I15/2 radiative transitions and energy transfer from Ni2+ to Er3+ with the efficiency of 19%. Elaborated glass-nanocrystalline material is a very promising candidate for use as a core of broadband luminescence optical fibers.
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