Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.The study of radiation-induced defect formation in glasses is of growing interest for applications in optics and photonics. The influence of Eu3+ and Eu2+ ions on X-ray-induced defects has been examined in glasses with different phosphate contents. The defects have been characterized by optical absorption and ESR spectroscopy. X-ray irradiation induces the formation of both (Eu3+)- and (Eu2+)+ ions, whereby the amount of the latter one is considerably higher. Furthermore, the stability of both ions at room temperature is different. In the fluoride phosphate glass studied, the local environment of (Eu3+)- differs from that of Eu2+ which is chemically created. (Eu3+)- ions suppress th...
To study radiation stability of iron phosphate glasses, cerium is used as surrogate of actinides. Ce...
Rare Earth (RE) doped phosphate glasses are attractive materials in optic due to their low glass tra...
Glass and its properties are subject to a variety of changes under the influence of high energy radi...
The study of radiation-induced defect formation in glasses is of growing interest for applications i...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.The study of radiation-induced defect for...
The study of radiation-induced defect formation in glasses is of growing interest for applications i...
Irradiation of glasses with sufficient high energy (x-ray, UV) releases electrons and holes which ca...
The influence of Eu3+, Eu2+ and Tb3+ ions on x-ray and ultra violet laser induced defects is examine...
International audienceThis paper relates the formation of Eu2+ under 700 keV and 2.5 MeV irradiation...
International audienceIn this study the correlation between bulk chemistry and optical properties fo...
In this paper, we study the radiation-induced point defects related to the phosphorus element that i...
Ion irradiation was used as a surrogate approach to mimic radiation induced modification in iron pho...
International audienceEu2O3-doped aluminoborosilicate glasses were prepared by melting in air at hig...
Irradiation of x-rays has induced room-temperature persistent spectral hole burning (PSHB) in Eu3+-d...
To study radiation stability of iron phosphate glasses, cerium is used as surrogate of actinides. Ce...
Rare Earth (RE) doped phosphate glasses are attractive materials in optic due to their low glass tra...
Glass and its properties are subject to a variety of changes under the influence of high energy radi...
The study of radiation-induced defect formation in glasses is of growing interest for applications i...
Copyright © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.The study of radiation-induced defect for...
The study of radiation-induced defect formation in glasses is of growing interest for applications i...
Irradiation of glasses with sufficient high energy (x-ray, UV) releases electrons and holes which ca...
The influence of Eu3+, Eu2+ and Tb3+ ions on x-ray and ultra violet laser induced defects is examine...
International audienceThis paper relates the formation of Eu2+ under 700 keV and 2.5 MeV irradiation...
International audienceIn this study the correlation between bulk chemistry and optical properties fo...
In this paper, we study the radiation-induced point defects related to the phosphorus element that i...
Ion irradiation was used as a surrogate approach to mimic radiation induced modification in iron pho...
International audienceEu2O3-doped aluminoborosilicate glasses were prepared by melting in air at hig...
Irradiation of x-rays has induced room-temperature persistent spectral hole burning (PSHB) in Eu3+-d...
To study radiation stability of iron phosphate glasses, cerium is used as surrogate of actinides. Ce...
Rare Earth (RE) doped phosphate glasses are attractive materials in optic due to their low glass tra...
Glass and its properties are subject to a variety of changes under the influence of high energy radi...