Abstract
Ce3++- doped lithium borophosphate (LBPO) glasses were prepared with a melt quenching method. The structure and luminescence properties of Ce3++-doped LBPO glass after proton irradiation (API) are investigated and compared with those before proton irradiation (BPI). BO4 units and non-linear P-O-P bonds in the LBPO:Ce glass were broken after the proton irradiation, leading to the BO3 units, as well as more PO3 and PO4 units. There was a large red-shift (30-70 nm) of the absorption cut-offedge for the glasses after proton irradiation. A blue shift (about 10 nm) in the emission and excitation spectra was observed for the LBPO:Ce glass after proton irradiation compared with that before proton irradiation. This is due to the structure of LBPO:Ce glass and [CeOn] polyhedra becoming more flexible and larger after the proton irradiation. In addition, the integrated emission intensity decreased to about 20% for both under UV and X-ray excitation. The depths of the traps generated in the glasses during the proton irradiation process were estimated to be about 0.12-0.28 eV for different Ce3++ concentrations.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 304073 |
Journal | Optical Materials Express |
Volume | 7 |
Issue number | 11 |
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State | Published - 2017 |