摘要
The melt quenching method is used to prepare erbium-doped silver nanoparticle(NP)embedded phosphate glass.The effect of annealing on the glass on the formation of silver NPs produced by the reduction of silver(Ag^(+)→Ag^(o))is studied.The glass samples are characterized by x-ray diffraction,UV-vis-NIR absorption,photoluminescence spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy(TEM)imaging.The absorption spectra reveal not only the peaks due to Er^(3+)ions,but also the surface plasmon resonance band of silver NPs located around~442 nm.The TEM imaging shows the homogeneous distribution of silver NPs of almost spherical shape with an average diameter of~5 nm.Upconversion luminescence spectra show two major emissions at 550 and 638 nm,originating from the 4S_(3/2)and 4F_(9/2)energy levels of the Er^(3+)ions,respectively.The enhancement in the luminescence intensity of both the green and red bands is found to be due to the effective local field of the silver NPs as well as the energy transfer from the nanoclusters,comprised of centers with silver ions bound to silver atoms in dimers or trimers to Er^(3+)ions,whereas quenching occurred due to the energy transfer from erbium ions to silver NPs(Er^(^(3^(+)))→Ag^(o)).
基金
Supported by RMC,UTM and MOHE through the research grant VOTE 06J33,06J39 and IDF UTM.J.10.01/13.14//128(201009M10001).