White light emission of dysprosium doped calcium-lanthanum-borate glass

The starting material was melted at 1,100-1,300 °C in an air atmosphere and then naturally cooled, and Ca(La1-xDyx)B7O13 (x = 0.01-0.30), MII(La0.94Dy0.06)B7O13 (MII: Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba), Ca(REIII0.94Dy0.06)B7O13 (REIII: La, Gd, Y) and Ca(La0.94Dy0.06)ByO13 glasses were produced. Fluorescence peaks were...

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Published inStudies in Science and Technology Vol. 11; no. 2; pp. 151 - 155
Main Authors Watanabe, Anna, Nakayama, Susumu, Fujimoto, Aya, Sakamoto, Myu, Ishikawa, Chihiro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Osaka Society for Science and Technology 2022
科学・技術研究会
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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ISSN2186-4942
2187-1590
DOI10.11425/sst.11.151

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Summary:The starting material was melted at 1,100-1,300 °C in an air atmosphere and then naturally cooled, and Ca(La1-xDyx)B7O13 (x = 0.01-0.30), MII(La0.94Dy0.06)B7O13 (MII: Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba), Ca(REIII0.94Dy0.06)B7O13 (REIII: La, Gd, Y) and Ca(La0.94Dy0.06)ByO13 glasses were produced. Fluorescence peaks were observed at 483 nm (4F9/2 → 6H15/2) and 574 nm (4F9/2 → 6H13/2) at an excitation wavelength of 351 nm for all glasses. The fluorescence peak intensity at 483 nm and 574 nm of Ca(La1-xDyx)B7O13 glass increased with increasing Dy content at x = 0.01 to 0.06. On the other hand, it decreased at x = 0.06 or more, confirming the concentration quenching. The chromaticity coordinate at x = 0.06 was (0.295, 0.346). In the MII(La0.94Dy0.06)B7O13 glass, the fluorescence intensity of Mg was slightly stronger than that of Ca, Sr and Ba. Moreover, in Ca(La0.94Dy0.06)ByO13 glasses, the intensity at y = 3-6 was slightly stronger than that at y = 7. It is considered that the low symmetry around Dy3+ has an effect.
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ISSN:2186-4942
2187-1590
DOI:10.11425/sst.11.151