摘要
Pr^(3+)-doped transparent oxyfluoride glass-ceramic containing tetragonal LiYF_4 nanocrystals has been synthesized by melting-quenching method and subsequent thermal treatment and spectroscopic properties of Pr^(3+) ions were investigated. The crystalline phase and microstructure of the LiYF_4 nanocrystals were studied by X-ray diffraction(XRD) and transmission electron microscopy(TEM), respectively. Compared with those of Pr^(3+)-doped glass(Pr^(3+):PG), the sharp absorption and emission bands of Pr^(3+)-doped glass-ceramic(Pr^(3+):GC) reveal parts of Pr^(3+) ions are incorporated into LiYF_4 nanocrystals. The peak absorption cross-section at 443 nm(~3H_4 → ~3P_2) adds to 110% and the full width at half maximum(FWHM) for the band around 443 nm reduces from 22 to 14 nm after crystallization. The fluorescence lifetime of the ~3P_0 multiplet of Pr^(3+) ions increases from 5.35 to 11.14 μs after crystallization. The results indicate that this glass-ceramic is promising to be a visible laser material.
Pr^(3+)-doped transparent oxyfluoride glass-ceramic containing tetragonal LiYF_4 nanocrystals has been synthesized by melting-quenching method and subsequent thermal treatment and spectroscopic properties of Pr^(3+) ions were investigated. The crystalline phase and microstructure of the LiYF_4 nanocrystals were studied by X-ray diffraction(XRD) and transmission electron microscopy(TEM), respectively. Compared with those of Pr^(3+)-doped glass(Pr^(3+):PG), the sharp absorption and emission bands of Pr^(3+)-doped glass-ceramic(Pr^(3+):GC) reveal parts of Pr^(3+) ions are incorporated into LiYF_4 nanocrystals. The peak absorption cross-section at 443 nm(~3H_4 → ~3P_2) adds to 110% and the full width at half maximum(FWHM) for the band around 443 nm reduces from 22 to 14 nm after crystallization. The fluorescence lifetime of the ~3P_0 multiplet of Pr^(3+) ions increases from 5.35 to 11.14 μs after crystallization. The results indicate that this glass-ceramic is promising to be a visible laser material.
基金
supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(No.XDB20000000)