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Copper doping of silicate glasses by the ion-exchange technique: A photoluminescence spectroscopy study
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Materials ScienceCopper–alkali Ion ExchangeGlass-ceramicEngineeringLuminescence Decay-time SignalOptical PropertiesCopper DopingLuminescent GlassApplied PhysicsOptical GlassGlass MaterialFunctional GlassChemistrySuperficial LayersOptoelectronicsSilicate GlassesIon-exchange Technique
Copper–alkali ion exchange is used for doping superficial layers of different silicate glasses (commercial soda-lime and BK7) with copper ions. Spectroscopic and time-resolved photoluminescence properties of the obtained systems are studied in the range of 80–294 K. Analysis indicates the presence of Cu+ ions located in distorted octahedral sites, and a different position of the triplet electronic levels for the two glass matrices. The luminescence decay-time signal is simulated by a biexponential behavior, interpreted on the basis of a four-level scheme.
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