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Luminescence of GeO2 glass, rutile-like and α-quartz-like crystals

  • A. Trukhin*
  • , M. Kink
  • , Y. Maksimov
  • , J. Jansons
  • , R. Kink
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Tartu

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Abstract

The luminescence of GeO2 rutile-like crystals was studied. Crystals were grown from a melt of germanium dioxide and sodium bicarbonate mixture. Luminescence of the crystal was compared with that of sodium germanate glasses produced in reduced and oxidized conditions. A luminescence band at 2.3 eV was observed under N2 laser (337 nm). At higher excitation photon energies and X-ray excitation an additional band at 3 eV appears in luminescence. The band at 2.3 eV possesses intra-center decay time constant about 100 μs at 290 K and about 200 μs at low temperature. Analogous luminescence was obtained in reduced sodium germanate glasses. No luminescence was observed in oxidized glasses under nitrogen laser, therefore the luminescence of rutile-like crystal and reduced sodium germanate glass was ascribed to oxygen-deficient luminescence center modified by sodium. The band at 2.3 eV could be ascribed to triplet-singlet transition of this center, whereas the band at 3 eV, possessing decay about 0.2 μs, could be ascribed to singlet-singlet transitions. Both bands could be excited in recombination process with decay kinetics determined by traps, when excitation realized by ArF laser or ionizing irradiation with X-ray or electron beam. Another luminescence band at 3.9 eV in GeO2 rutile-like crystal was obtained under ArF laser in the range 100-15 K. Damaging e-beam irradiation of GeO2 crystal with α-quartz structure induces similar luminescence band.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)160-166
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Volume352
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2006

Keywords

  • Band structure
  • Defects
  • Germania
  • Luminescence
  • Optical spectroscopy
  • Photoinduced effects
  • Quartz
  • Radiation effects
  • Time resolved measurements

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