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Novel Sol-Gel Route to Prepare Eu 3+ -Doped 80SiO 2 -20NaGdF 4 Oxyfluoride Glass-Ceramic for Photonic Device Applications.

María Eugenia CruzThi Ngoc Lam TranAlessandro ChiaseraAlicia DuránJoaquín FernandezRolindes BaldaYolanda Castro
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Oxyfluoride glass-ceramics (OxGCs) with the molar composition 80SiO 2 -20(1.5Eu 3+ : NaGdF 4 ) were prepared with sol-gel following the "pre-crystallised nanoparticles route" with promising optical results. The preparation of 1.5 mol % Eu 3+ -doped NaGdF 4 nanoparticles, named 1.5Eu 3+ : NaGdF 4 , was optimised and characterised using XRD, FTIR and HRTEM. The structural characterisation of 80SiO 2 -20(1.5Eu 3+ : NaGdF 4 ) OxGCs prepared from these nanoparticles' suspension was performed by XRD and FTIR revealing the presence of hexagonal and orthorhombic NaGdF 4 crystalline phases. The optical properties of both nanoparticles' phases and the related OxGCs were studied by measuring the emission and excitation spectra together with the lifetimes of the 5 D 0 state. The emission spectra obtained by exciting the Eu 3+ -O 2- charge transfer band showed similar features in both cases corresponding the higher emission intensity to the 5 D 0 → 7 F 2 transition that indicates a non-centrosymmetric site for Eu 3+ ions. Moreover, time-resolved fluorescence line-narrowed emission spectra were performed at a low temperature in OxGCs to obtain information about the site symmetry of Eu 3+ in this matrix. The results show that this processing method is promising for preparing transparent OxGCs coatings for photonic applications.
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