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Dy3+ and Tb3+ co-doped boro-phosphate sol–gel vitreous thin films

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Abstract A new glass with the molar composition 20B 2 O 3 -60P 2 O 5 -10ZnO-5Dy 2 O 3 -5Tb 2 O 3 was obtained by sol–gel method and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A new glass with the molar composition 20B 2 O 3 -60P 2 O 5 -10ZnO-5Dy 2 O 3 -5Tb 2 O 3 was obtained by sol–gel method and deposited on silicate glass substrates by spin-coating, at different rotation speeds and number of layers. XRD proved the vitreous state of the thin films. FTIR spectroscopy revealed the borate, meta-phosphate and mixed boro-phosphate networks in the samples. SEM, combined with AFM, demonstrated the advantages of higher deposition speeds on the higher uniformity and lower roughness of the thin films. The proposed composition of the films was proved by EDS investigations, which identified all elements in the desired proportions. Absorption bands and luminescence emissions specific to Dy 3+ and Tb 3+ ions are identified. These multi-component films can be used for magneto-optical devices, laser mirrors and luminescent applications. FTIR spectra for the Dy-Tb co-doped zinc-boro-phosphate thin films: (a) 1 layer, (b) 3 layers. Dy-Tb co-doped zinc-boro-phosphate thin films were obtained by sol-gel spin-coating. Higher deposition speeds lead to higher uniformity and lower roughness of thin films. Absorption bands and luminescence emissions of Dy 3+ and Tb 3+ ions are identified.

Keywords: thin films; boro phosphate; dy3 tb3; sol gel; phosphate

Journal Title: Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology
Year Published: 2020

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