We report on the blue emission in Eu2+-doped aluminosilicate glasses (43CaO
:13Al(2)O(3):44SiO(2):0.05Eu(2)O(3): 0.05Nd(2)O(3) and 43CaO:13Al(2)O(3):44
SiO(2):0.05Eu(2)O(3)) induced by an infrared femtosecond laser. After the i
rradiation by an 800 nm 150 fs, 200 kHz laser, the region in which the lase
r is focused emits blue phosphorescence which is visually detected, in the
dark, 10 h after the removal of the activating laser. We suggest that this
long lasting phosphorescence is due to the thermal stimulated recombination
of holes and electrons at traps induced by the laser irradiation, which le
ave holes or electrons in a metastable excited state at room temperature. (
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