Luminescence characteristics of Te- and Bi-doped glasses and glass-ceramics

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The luminescence characteristics of Te- and Bi-doped glasses and glass-ceramics were investigated and the origin of coloration and near infrared luminescence was discussed. The colorations of these glasses and glass-ceramics might be due to the elemental clustering, such as Te2/Te 2- and Bi2/Bi2-. The broad near infrared (NIR) luminescence can be detected in Te- and Bi-doped glasses and glass-ceramics. The electron spin resonance (ESR) signal at g≈2.0 was observed in Te- and Bi-doped glasses and glass-ceramics, which exhibit NIR luminescence, and therefore this ESR signal is strongly related to the NIR luminescence. The ESR signal at g≈2.0 might be derived from molecular ions of Te and Bi, Te2- and Bi2-. Consequently, it is suggested that the broad NIR luminescence of Te- and Bi-doped glass and glass-ceramics are most likely to be caused by elemental clustering, such as Te2/Te2- and Bi 2/Bi2-.

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Khonthon, S., Morimoto, S., Arai, Y., & Ohishi, Y. (2007). Luminescence characteristics of Te- and Bi-doped glasses and glass-ceramics. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 115(1340), 259–263. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj.115.259

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