Narrow energy gap between triplet and singlet excited states of Sn2+ in borate glass. 2013

Hirokazu Masai, and Yasuhiro Yamada, and Yuto Suzuki, and Kentaro Teramura, and Yoshihiko Kanemitsu, and Toshinobu Yoko
Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Gokasho, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan.

Transparent inorganic luminescent materials have attracted considerable scientific and industrial attention recently because of their high chemical durability and formability. However, photoluminescence dynamics of ns(2)-type ions in oxide glasses has not been well examined, even though they can exhibit high quantum efficiency. We report on the emission property of Sn(2+)-doped strontium borate glasses. Photoluminescence dynamics studies show that the peak energy of the emission spectrum changes with time because of site distribution of emission centre in glass. It is also found that the emission decay of the present glass consists of two processes: a faster S1-S0 transition and a slower T1-S0 relaxation, and also that the energy difference between T1 and S1 states was found to be much smaller than that of (Sn, Sr)B6O10 crystals. We emphasize that the narrow energy gap between the S1 and T1 states provides the glass phosphor a high quantum efficiency, comparable to commercial crystalline phosphors.

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