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Spectroscopic Properties of Ion in Various Tellurite Glasses
The goal of this work was to investigate the spectroscopic properties of ions (of a comparable concentration of the order of 0.2 mol/dm³) embedded in the tellurite glass matrix, i.e. modified with lanthanum and lutetium oxides. The difference is that the last components of both glasses provide ions which are optically inactive within the 4f shell, since this shell is completely empty for ion and completely filled for ion. The absorption and fluorescence spectra of doped in tellurite glass has been recorded and analyzed in terms of the Judd-Ofelt theory. The studies of the glasses comprised ellipsometric, spectrophotometric and photoluminescence measurements. The ellipsometric studies yield the refraction index dispersion which appears to be quite similar for all the studied glasses. From the spectrophotometric measurements, the absorption spectra have been obtained which, for -doped samples, have been analyzed in terms of the Judd-Ofelt theory. Finally, the photoluminescence studies demonstrate a clear visible emission from level to lower-lying states of ion