Abstract Silver nanoparticles (AgCl NPs) are embedded in Er 3+ /Nd 3+ co-doped lithium niobate tellurite glasses of the form (68- x )TeO 2 -15Li 2 CO 3 -15Nb 2… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Silver nanoparticles (AgCl NPs) are embedded in Er 3+ /Nd 3+ co-doped lithium niobate tellurite glasses of the form (68- x )TeO 2 -15Li 2 CO 3 -15Nb 2 O 5 -1Er 2 O 3 -1Nd 2 O 3 -( x )AgCl with x = 1,2 and 3 mol% via conventional melt-quenching technique. The physical properties such as density, ionic packing density, refractive index and electronic polarizability are computed utilizing the usual method. The existence of AgCl NPs with an average size of 3.7 nm is confirmed using TEM analysis. Moreover, the thermal stability and Hruby criterion of the glass decreases as the AgCl NPs content increases. The direct optical band gap are found decrease as the AgCl NPs content increase, but both indirect optical band gap and Urbach energy are found increases as AgCl NPs content increases. The luminescence spectra shows two strong emission which is the purple emission at 436 nm and red emission at 724 nm which also been observed has strong quenching due to the AgCl NPs, Er 3+ /Nd 3+ dopant and modifier, lithium niobate which possessed magnetic penetration. These glass compositions may be potential for various applications such as solid state devices including laser.
               
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