X-ray induced reduction of rare earth ion doped in Na2O-Al2O 3-B2O3 glasses

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5Na2O-10Al2O3-85B2O3 glasses doped with 0.05 mol% Sm2O3 or 0.05 mol% Eu2O3 turn to orange after irradiation by focussed femtosecond pulsed laser or x-ray irradiation. To know the mechanism of photo-induced coloring, the glasses were studied by Sm or Eu LIII XANES before and after x-ray or UV irradiation. XANES in both edges showed that a part of trivalent ion converted to divalent ion upon the irradiation of x-ray. These facts reveal that photoreduction of rare earth ion is the mechanism of photo-induced coloring. However no photoreduction upon UV irradiation occurred in both glasses.

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Shimizugawa, Y., Umesaki, N., Hanada, K., Sakai, I., & Qiu, J. (2001). X-ray induced reduction of rare earth ion doped in Na2O-Al2O 3-B2O3 glasses. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 8(2), 797–799. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049500020598

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