Photoluminescent properties of glasses of the Ag2O-ZnO-P2O5 system are repo
rted. The compositions of the glasses are limited by the polyphosphate and
diphosphate domain of this system. The phosphate structural units of the ne
twork former are deduced from Raman spectra. A comparison with the luminesc
ent properties of crystallized silver phosphates of similar composition all
ows identification of two different emitting centers: isolated Ag+, Ag+-Ag pairs, and a third center resulting from an Ag+-Zn2+ interaction. The intr
oduction of 1 mol% SiO2 or Al2O3 in these glasses leads to precipitation of
silver particles, whose dimensions range from nanometers to micrometers, a
nd to the appearance of luminescent centers (Ag-2)(+) detected around the m
icrometer particles by optical microscopy. We assume that these centers are
an intermediate stage during the process of silver precipitation. (C) 1999
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