1. Optical absorption and magnetic circular dichroism spectra of neodymium doped fluorozirconate (ZBLAN) glass
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Nathalie Duhamel-Henry, Jacques Lucas, Koen Binnemans, Dorien Verboven, Jean-Luc Adam, and Christiane Görller-Walrand
- Subjects
Lanthanide ,Ionic radius ,Absorption spectroscopy ,Magnetic circular dichroism ,Chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Neodymium ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Ion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,ZBLAN ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Absorption (chemistry) ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
The optical absorption and magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectra of 1% Nd 3+ doped fluorozirconate (ZBLAN) glass are reported. The glass composition is 53 mol% ZrF 4 , 20 mol% BaF 2 , 20 mol% NaF, 3 mol% AlF 3 , 3 mol% LaF 3 and 1 mol% NdF 3 . An analysis of the intensity of the absorption spectrum is done in the framework of the Judd-Ofelt theory. The Judd-Ofelt intensity parameters are Ω 2 = 1.76(±0.22) × 10 −20 cm 2 , Ω 4 = 3.08(±0.30) × 10 −20 cm 2 and Ω 6 = 3.67(± 0.32) × 10 −20 cm 2 . This parameter set is compared with those for Nd 3+ in other vitreous matrices. The small value of the Ω 2 parameter can be related to the high ionicity (= low covalency) between the neodymium cation and fluoride anions and/or to a relatively high symmetry of the local surrounding of the neodymium ion. Correlation between the intensity parameters and the size of the modifier is not possible because, in fluoride glasses, the lanthanide ions are intermediate elements and can be both in and out the network positions. It is emphasized that one should not correlate too much physical properties to only three phenomenological parameters. The spectral features of the MCD spectra are described qualitatively. The MCD signals show a strong temperature dependence. A negative A -term is found for the 2 P 1 2 → 4 I 9 2 transition at room temperature. The ratios C 0 D of the Faraday parameter C 0 to the dipole strength D are reported.
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- 1996