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Micro-luminescence measurement to evidence decomposition of persistent luminescent particles during the preparation of novel persistent luminescent tellurite glasses
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2021
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLuminescent GlassOptical GlassPersistent LuminescenceGlass MaterialChemistryLuminescence PropertyGlass-ceramicOptical PropertiesFunctional GlassMaterials ScienceEvidence DecompositionCrystallographyPhosphate MeltMicro-luminescence MeasurementPersistent Luminescent ParticlesGlass PhotonicsGlass Melt
The preparation of tellurite glasses with persistent luminescence by adding persistent luminescent particles in the glass melt is reported. Compared to phosphate glasses, the afterglow from the tellurite glasses is low, indicating that the tellurite melt is more corrosive on the particles than the phosphate melt. However, as opposed to phosphate glasses, no emission from Eu3+ was detected in the photoluminescence spectra of the glasses when crushed into powder. We show that a confocal Raman microscope can be used to evidence the presence of Eu3+ in the glass-particles interface confirming that some oxidation of Eu2+ actually takes place during the preparation of the tellurite glasses.
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