Photostimulated luminescence (PSL) phenomenon was observed in a fluoride-oxide glass ceramics doped with Eu 2+. When the UV light irradiated glass ceramic was stimulated by a longer wavelength light, PSL at 447 nm due...Photostimulated luminescence (PSL) phenomenon was observed in a fluoride-oxide glass ceramics doped with Eu 2+. When the UV light irradiated glass ceramic was stimulated by a longer wavelength light, PSL at 447 nm due to the 5d-4f transition of Eu 2+ was observed. The PSl excitation band peaking at 543 nm is due to the electron trap centers which are located either in the Eu 2+-doped crystallites or in the glass; where exactly they are located in is not yet known. The optical storage properties of this kind of glass ceramic were also studied. By comparing with the investigations on PSL phosphor Eu 2+ doped alkali halides, PSL mechanism in glass ceramics which is still an open question and has to be investigated in further experiments was explained.展开更多
文摘Photostimulated luminescence (PSL) phenomenon was observed in a fluoride-oxide glass ceramics doped with Eu 2+. When the UV light irradiated glass ceramic was stimulated by a longer wavelength light, PSL at 447 nm due to the 5d-4f transition of Eu 2+ was observed. The PSl excitation band peaking at 543 nm is due to the electron trap centers which are located either in the Eu 2+-doped crystallites or in the glass; where exactly they are located in is not yet known. The optical storage properties of this kind of glass ceramic were also studied. By comparing with the investigations on PSL phosphor Eu 2+ doped alkali halides, PSL mechanism in glass ceramics which is still an open question and has to be investigated in further experiments was explained.