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Transparent Barium Phosphate glasses embedded with rare-earth ions and silver were made by the melt quenching technique. Glasses were characterized by measuring absorption, emission spectra and lifetime measurements. From the emission measurements chromaticity diagrams were generated. Color coordinates and color temperature were estimated. The glass sample with silver was subjected to heat treatment to induce nanoparticles. Effect of heat treatment on luminescence measurements was analyzed.
Mersaydes Goodson andB. Rami Reddy
"Investigation of phosphate glasses for white-light emission", Proc. SPIE 11276, Optical Components and Materials XVII, 112761A (3 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2539840
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Mersaydes Goodson, B. Rami Reddy, "Investigation of phosphate glasses for white-light emission," Proc. SPIE 11276, Optical Components and Materials XVII, 112761A (3 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2539840