Novel multicomponent titanate-germanate glasses: Synthesis, structure, properties, transition metal, and rare earth doping

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Novel multicomponent titanate-germanate glasses singly doped with transition metal (Cr3+) and rare earth ions (Eu3+) were synthesized and the glass transition temperatures and thermal stability parameters were determined using DSC measurements. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed fully amorphous nature of the received samples. Their structural and optical properties were compared with germanate glasses without TiO2 . Correlation between local structure and optical properties in titanate-germanate glasses is well evidenced by FT-IR, Raman, EPR, and luminescence spectroscopy. In particular, luminescence spectra and their decays are examined for glass samples, where GeO2 was partially substituted by TiO2 .

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Pisarski, W. A., Kowalska, K., Kuwik, M., Polak, J., Pietrasik, E., Goryczka, T., & Pisarska, J. (2020). Novel multicomponent titanate-germanate glasses: Synthesis, structure, properties, transition metal, and rare earth doping. Materials, 13(19), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13194422

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