Abstract
Glasses with the composition of (1-x)TeO2+(x)WO3, where x=0.15, 0.25 and 0.3 were prepared and, their thermal and absorption measurements were carried out. Differential thermal analysis (DTA) curves taken in the 23-600°C temperature range with a heating rate of 10°C/min reveal a change in the value of the glass transition temperature, Tg, while crystallization was not observed for the glasses containing a WO3 content of more than 15 mol%. All the glasses were found to be moisture-resistant. The absorption bands corresponding to the absorption of the 1G4, 3F2, 3F3 and 3F4, 3H5 and 3H4 levels from the 3H6 ground level of the Tm3+ ion were observed in the optical absorption spectra. Integrated absorption cross-sections of each band except that of 3H5 level was found to vary with the glass composition. Judd-Ofelt analysis was carried out for the samples doped with 1.0 mol% Tm2O3. The Ω2 parameter shows the strongest dependence on the host composition and it increases with the increasing WO3 amount. The value of Ω4 increases rather slowly while the value of Ω6 is practically independent of the composition. The strong dependence of the parameter Ω2 indicates that this parameter is related to the structural change and the symmetry of the local environment of the Tm3+ ions in this glass.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2367-2372 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy |
Volume | 57 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2001 |
Funding
The authors are grateful to Dr A. Sennaroglu for the use of his experimental equipment. The authors also thank A. Genç for his technical assistance and N. Dinçer for recording the DTA curves. This work was supported by Istanbul Technical University Research Foundation with the grant number 1453.
Funders | Funder number |
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Istanbul Technical University Research Foundation | 1453 |
Keywords
- Optical transition probabilities
- Tellurite glass
- Thermal properties
- Thulium