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1 April 2020 Luminescent properties of chromium-doped borate glass-ceramics for red radiation sources
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Mixed-alkali-alumina-borate glasses doped with different Cr2O3 content are prepared by conventional melt-quenching technique. Luminescent glass-ceramics is derived by volume crystallization of the precursor glass via two-stage heat treatment. The structural, spectral, and luminescent properties of the glass-ceramics are determined by X-ray diffraction, optical absorption, and photoluminescent spectroscopy. The XRD studies reveal the LiAl7B4O17: Cr3+ nanocrystals nucleation during the heat treatment. The photoluminescence spectra consist of three intense bands in the 685 – 715 nm region. The features and background of the complex concentration dependence of the luminescence lifetime are discussed. The maximum quantum yield value under 532 nm excitation is 41%.
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Anastasiia Babkina, Damir Valiev, Ksenia Zyryanova, Anastasiia Osipova, Vladimir Aseev, Ekaterina Kulpina, and Rustam Nuryev "Luminescent properties of chromium-doped borate glass-ceramics for red radiation sources", Proc. SPIE 11357, Fiber Lasers and Glass Photonics: Materials through Applications II, 113570A (1 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2555370
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KEYWORDS
Chromium

Glasses

Luminescence

Absorption

Heat treatments

Oxides

Quantum efficiency

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