Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry and Bioscience Aalborg University Aalborg DK‐9220 Denmark
2. Faculty of Material Science and Engineering Kunming University of Science and Technology Kunming 650093 China
3. Xiamen Research Center of Rare Earth Materials Haixi Institutes Chinese Academy of Sciences Xiamen 361021 China
4. Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter Chinese Academy of Sciences Fuzhou 350002 China
5. State Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials for Architectures Wuhan University of Technology Wuhan 430070 China
6. Department of Materials and Production Aalborg University Aalborg DK‐9220 Denmark
Abstract
AbstractIt is known that oxyfluoride glasses can be used as the host for fluoride crystals that feature promising optical properties. This work demonstrates that the optical properties of the Er3+‐Yb3+ co‐doped oxyfluoride precursor glass‐ceramic (PGC) can be tailored by changing crystal structure through chemical variation (LaF3/BaF2 = 0, 1/3; YF3/LaF3 ratios = 0, 2/7, 4/7, 6/7, 1) and heat treatment. The strong correlations between the crystallization behavior, microstructure, and optical properties are revealed. It is found that the precipitated crystals such as BaF2, Ba2LaF7, Ba2‐xLa1‐xYxF7‐2x (0 < x <1), and BaYF5 are uniformly distributed in the glass matrices of PGC. Upon heat‐treatment, the crystallinity of PGC increases, whereas the crystal type remains unchanged. Both the up‐conversion luminescence and optical transmittance of the samples strongly depend on the substitution of one type of fluoride for another. Moreover, by taking advantage of the effect of crystal structure on the cross‐relaxation propensity of Er3+ ions, it is feasible to tune the up‐conversion luminescence color from green to light yellow. It is unveiled that the enhanced cross‐relaxation arises from lattice shrinkage. This work provides guidance for optimizing the optical properties of rare‐earth‐doped oxyfluoride glass ceramics.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China-Yunnan Joint Fund