3D printing of multicolor luminescent glass

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Abstract

The development of the stereolithography technique for the additive manufacturing of silica glass has brought revolutionary change in glass manufacturing. Here, we demonstrate the fabrication of 3D luminescent transparent glass parts manufactured by the stereolithographic technique together with solution impregnation and high temperature sintering. Prefabricated glass parts with nanopores were prepared by the stereolithography technique and debinded and pre-sintered at first. To functionalize the additive manufactured glass with photoluminescence, Eu3+, Tb3+ and Ce3+ ions were doped with a solution impregnation method and further sintered at high temperature. The photoluminescence from these rare earth ions in the blue, cyan and red spectral region can be facilely generated by illumination with a 254 nm UV lamp. Furthermore, we developed a space-selective doping method that enables the doping of different ions in different parts of a silica glass in a space-selective fashion, resulting in a multicolor luminescent glass object giving distinguishable luminescence from each part.

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Liu, C., Qian, B., Ni, R., Liu, X., & Qiu, J. (2018). 3D printing of multicolor luminescent glass. RSC Advances, 8(55), 31564–31567. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra06706f

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