Up-conversion emission phosphors based on doped silica glass ceramics prepared by sol-gel methods: control of silica glass ceramics containing anatase and rutile crystallites
A. Newport et al., Up-conversion emission phosphors based on doped silica glass ceramics prepared by sol-gel methods: control of silica glass ceramics containing anatase and rutile crystallites, J MAT CHEM, 11(5), 2001, pp. 1447-1451
Using sol-gel methods novel silica based glass ceramics containing TiO2, Er
3+ and Yb3+ ions have been prepared. Anatase and rutile crystallites compos
ed of TiO2, Er3+ and Yb3+ ions that segregate in the glasses have been show
n to be new yellow emitting up-converting materials. It is demonstrated tha
t by annealing SiO2 glasses containing TiO2, Er3+ and Yb3+ ions, crystals o
f either the anatase or rutile phases can be grown in the glass (dependent
on annealing temperature). Laser Raman spectroscopy is shown to be a useful
technique to characterise the crystallographic phases in the pure state, a
nd in these new ceramics. Furthermore, their emission can be excited at a w
avelength of 632.8 nm, and the up-converted luminescence in the visible reg
ion can be detected and monitored using a Raman spectrometer.