JOURNAL ARTICLE

Silver Nanoparticles Enhanced Upconversion Luminescence in Er3+/Yb3+ Codoped Bismuth-Germanate Glasses

Yi WuXiang ShenShixun DaiYinsheng XuFeifei ChenChanggui LinTiefeng XuQiuhua Nie

Year: 2011 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry C Vol: 115 (50)Pages: 25040-25045   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) of noble metal nanoparticles (NPs) fostered a new area of nanophotonics, especially in the selective photon absorption and scattering. The precipitation of Ag NPs in glass would enhance the emission efficiency. Here, we studied the effects of annealing temperature (resulted in the increased Ag NPs' concentration) or AgCl concentration on the luminescence properties of Er3+/Yb3+ codoped bismuth-germanate glasses which were synthesized by a single-step melting–quenching technique. The SPR peak of Ag NPs appears around 600 nm, and the size of precipitated Ag NPs (spherical, hexagonal) ranges from 5 to 15 nm. With the precipitation of the Ag NPs, more intense green (527 nm, 548 nm) and red (661 nm) upconversion (UC) emission bands are observed up to 7.7, 10.1, and 6.5 folds in the glass containing 1 wt % AgCl annealed at 480 °C for 24 h, respectively. The Ag NPs embedded glasses showed significantly local field change that allowed for more bright UC emission by SPR.

Keywords:
Materials science Germanate Photon upconversion Bismuth germanate Luminescence Nanoparticle Annealing (glass) Analytical Chemistry (journal) Bismuth Surface plasmon resonance Photoluminescence Precipitation Nuclear chemistry Doping Nanotechnology Optoelectronics Optics Chemistry

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Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
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Glass properties and applications
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