Continuous trap distribution and variation of optical properties with concentration in oxi-fluoroborate glass doped with Nd3+
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Alkaline earth borate glasses are being studied due to their interesting structure and properties. Here, the optical
properties of some barium oxyfluoride glasses are reported. The absorption spectra by means of Judd Ofelt
theory, the room temperature luminescence, and the thermoluminescence (TL) response as a function of dopant
concentration were studied. The effect of the concentration on the thermal stability and the glass structure was
also analyzed. The incorporation of Nd 3+ affects not only the optical properties but also the thermal ones. From
Raman spectroscopy, no great differences were observed among undoped and doped glass samples. Judd-Ofelt
parameters are lower or comparable to other borate and silicate systems. The temperature of the maximum
intensity on the TL curve does not change with the irradiation dose, indicating samples follow a first-order kinetic model. However, the detailed TL analyses evidenced a continuous distribution of the activation energy and
the signal stability after irradiation was also studied and interpreted in the same way. The results presented here
indicate that the oxy-fluoride borate glasses are promising materials for TL applications.
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Oxyfluoride Nd3+, Borate glasses, Judd ofelt, Thermoluminescence
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RODRÍGUEZ CHIALANZA, Mauricio. Continuous trap distribution and variation of optical properties with concentration in oxi-fluoroborate glass doped with Nd3+. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Amsterdam, v. 559, e120683, 2021. DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2021.120683. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022309321000429. Acesso em: 9 nov. 2023.