Orange‐red luminescence of samarium‐doped bismuth–germanium–borate glass for light‐emitting devices

Author:

V. S. Bhagavan Netheti1,Ravanamma R.2,Krishnaiah Kummara Venkata2ORCID,Ravi N.2,Kagola Upendra Kumar3ORCID,Kesavulu C. R.4,Saranya P. L.5,Venkatramu V.6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics Dr. V.S. Krishna Govt. Degree College (A) Vishakapatnam Andhra Pradesh India

2. Department of Physics Rajeev Gandhi Memorial College of Engineering and Technology Nandyal Andhra Pradesh India

3. Department of Physics, School of Applied Sciences REVA University Bengaluru Karnataka India

4. Department of Physics Institute of Aeronautical Engineering Hyderabad Telangana India

5. Department of Physics Govt. Degree College for Women Vishakapatnam Andhra Pradesh India

6. Department of Physics Krishna University Dr M.R. Appa Row College of PG Studies Nuzvid Andhra Pradesh India

Abstract

AbstractSamarium (Sm3+)‐doped glass has sparked a rising interest in demonstrating a noticeable emission in the range of 400–700, which is advantageous in solid‐state lasers in the visible region, colour displays, undersea communication, and optical memory devices. This study reports the fabrication of Sm3+‐doped bismuth–germanium–borate glasses were established using a standard melt‐quenching technique and inspection by absorption, steady‐state luminescence, and transient studies. The typical peaks of Sm3+ ions were detected in the visible range under 403 nm excitation. A strong emission band was detected at 599 nm that resembles the 4G5/26H7/2 transition of Sm3+ ions for BGBiNYSm0.5 glass. Furthermore, a reddish‐orange (coral) luminescence at 646 nm that resembles the 4G5/26H9/2 transition was also perceived. The stimulated emission cross‐section of 4G5/2 level for BGBiNYSm0.5 glass was 0.39 × 10−22 cm2. Lifetime of the 4G5/2 level was enhanced for the BGBiNYSm0.5 glass and decreased with an increase in active ion concentrations. The lifetime quenching of ions at the metastable state was because of energy transfer among Sm3+ ions by cross‐relaxation channels. Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage (CIE) coordinates were evaluated from the emission spectra. Moreover, all the findings recommend these glass as light‐emitting materials in the coral region at 599 nm for solid‐state lighting applications.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Chemistry (miscellaneous),Biophysics

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