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The Transformation from Translucent into Transparent Rare Earth Ions Doped Oxyfluoride Glass‐Ceramics with Enhanced Luminescence

Authors :
Zhencai Li
Chunying Chen
Weihui Shen
Dacheng Zhou
Lars R. Jensen
Xvsheng Qiao
Jinjun Ren
Jincheng Du
Yanfei Zhang
Jianbei Qiu
Yuanzheng Yue
Source :
Li, Z, Chen, C Y, Shen, W H, Zhou, D C, Jensen, L R, Qiao, X S, Ren, J J, Du, J C, Zhang, Y F, Qiu, J B & Yue, Y 2022, ' The Transformation from Translucent into Transparent Rare Earth Ions Doped Oxyfluoride Glass-Ceramics with Enhanced Luminescence ', Advanced Optical Materials, vol. 10, no. 13, 2102713 . https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.202102713
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wiley, 2022.

Abstract

It is known that the optical transparency of an oxide glass decreases with an increase in the size and fraction of crystals in the glass during heat-treatment. Here, the authors report an opposite scenario, where a translucent Er3+−Yb3+ doped oxyfluoride precursor glass-ceramic (P-GC) becomes transparent with increasing crystal size and crystallinity. Specifically, in the heat-treated P-GC samples, the authors observe that the growth of the existing Ba2LaF7 crystals and particularly the formation of small spherical Ba2LaF7 crystals greatly enhanced the light transmittance. To reveal the origin of this anomalous phenomenon, the authors perform detailed morphology and structure analyses on both P-GC and the heat-treated P-GC samples and molecular dynamics simulations of the precursor glass. The results show that the composition of the residual glass phase is altered (e.g., depletion of La3+) in the way that the differences in refractive index between the glass matrix and the crystals are greatly reduced. As a consequence, the light scattering of the heat-treated P-GC is suppressed, and hence, the derived P-GC becomes transparent. In addition, a proper heat-treatment can also enhance the luminescence of the studied P-GC system.

Details

ISSN :
21951071
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Optical Materials
Accession number :
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