E. Borsella et al., Structural incorporation of silver in soda-lime glass by the ion-exchange process: a photoluminescence spectroscopy study, APPL PHYS A, 71(2), 2000, pp. 125-132
The structural incorporation of silver in ion-exchanged soda-lime glass is
investigated by studying spectral and time-resolved photoluminescence as a
function of the temperature. The observed spectroscopic features are relate
d to silver electronic state coupling, following a progressive rearrangemen
t of the Ag+ ion environment at increasing silver incorporation in glass, T
he hi-exponential luminescence decay at various temperatures in the range 8
0-294 K is interpreted on the basis of a four-level model. In particular, t
he energy splitting of the two lower excited states is observed to increase
with the silver concentration in glass. The temperature dependence of the
slow and fast decay times is related to the thermal quenching of the emissi
on from the lower excited states to the ground state.