Luminescence Of Fixed Site Ag Nanoclusters In A Simple Oxyfluoride Glass Host And Plasmon Absorption Of Amorphous Ag Nanoparticles In A Complex Oxyfluoride Glass Host

PHOTONICS, DEVICES, AND SYSTEMS VI(2015)

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Ag nanocluster-doped glasses have been prepared by a conventional melt-quenching method. The effect of melt temperature and dwell time on the formation of Ag nanoclusters and Ag nanoparticles in simple host oxyfluoride glasses has been studied. The increase of melt temperature and dwell time results in the dissolution of Ag nanoparticles and substantial red-shift of absorption and photoluminescence spectra of the prepared glasses. The quantum yield of the glasses is similar to 5% and does not depend on melt temperature and dwell time. The prepared glasses may be used as red phosphors or down-conversion layers for solar-cells.
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Luminescence, glass, Ag nanoclusters, oxyfluoride, transparent, Ag nanoparticles
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