Publication Date:
1994
abstract:
We have investigated the dynamical processes of rare-earth photoluminescence in silica glasses produced by the sol-gel method. Generally, static spectroscopic properties are used as a tool to probe the local structure near dopants as well as for the study of glass formation. Rare earth ions are preferred structural probes, especially the Eu3+ ion for its sensitivity to local structural modifications and its spectroscopic simplicity. By an analysis of the decaying emission that follows a pulsed laser excitation, we have studied several dynamical processes. Importance of a distribution of different environments for the dopant is clearly seen even for the wet gels. The evolution of the lifetimes allow to study the densification process.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
densification process; doped glasses; europium; luminescence
List of contributors:
Ferrari, Maurizio
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