We investigated the red-luminescence band at 1.9 eV in a gamma ray irradiated synthetic wet silica, under ultraviolet and vacuum-ultraviolet excitations in the temperature range 17\u2013300 K. The excitation profile detected at T517 K evidences a broad band peaked at 6.4 eV, with full width at half maximum of 1.7 eV, besides the well-known component at 4.8 eV. On increasing the temperature up to T5300 K, for both ultraviolet and vacuum-ultraviolet excitations, the red luminescence decreases by a factor 10. These results give experimental support to the assignment of the vacuum-ultraviolet absorption transition to a nonbridging oxygen hole center, proposed in a recent paper (T. Suzuki et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 186404, 2003). Moreover, the...
Optical absorption analysis in the ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet region from 4.0 to 9.0 eV has ...
We report an experimental investigation of the emission spectra of a 1000 molppm sol-gel Ge-doped si...
The relationship between the luminescence at 1.9 eV and the absorption bands at 2.0 eV and at 4.8 eV...
We investigated the red-luminescence band at 1.9 eV in a gamma ray irradiated synthetic wet silica, ...
We investigated the red luminescence in a porous film of silica nanoparticles, originating from surf...
The optical properties of porous sol-gel silica are investigated by measuring the absorbance spectru...
We investigated the red luminescence in a porous film of silica nanoparticles, originating from surf...
The optical properties of porous sol-gel silica are investigated by measuring the absorbance spectru...
The photoluminescence (PL) activity of oxygen deficient centers in commercial silica samples has bee...
The photoluminescence (PL) activity of oxygen deficient centers in commercial silica samples has bee...
We report an investigation of the thermal quenching properties of the ultraviolet emission observed ...
We report an investigation of the thermal quenching properties of the ultraviolet emission observed ...
Optical absorption analysis in the ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet region from 4.0 to 9.0 eV has ...
Optical absorption analysis in the ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet region from 4.0 to 9.0 eV has ...
We report an experimental investigation of the emission spectra of a 1000 molppm sol-gel Ge-doped si...
Optical absorption analysis in the ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet region from 4.0 to 9.0 eV has ...
We report an experimental investigation of the emission spectra of a 1000 molppm sol-gel Ge-doped si...
The relationship between the luminescence at 1.9 eV and the absorption bands at 2.0 eV and at 4.8 eV...
We investigated the red-luminescence band at 1.9 eV in a gamma ray irradiated synthetic wet silica, ...
We investigated the red luminescence in a porous film of silica nanoparticles, originating from surf...
The optical properties of porous sol-gel silica are investigated by measuring the absorbance spectru...
We investigated the red luminescence in a porous film of silica nanoparticles, originating from surf...
The optical properties of porous sol-gel silica are investigated by measuring the absorbance spectru...
The photoluminescence (PL) activity of oxygen deficient centers in commercial silica samples has bee...
The photoluminescence (PL) activity of oxygen deficient centers in commercial silica samples has bee...
We report an investigation of the thermal quenching properties of the ultraviolet emission observed ...
We report an investigation of the thermal quenching properties of the ultraviolet emission observed ...
Optical absorption analysis in the ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet region from 4.0 to 9.0 eV has ...
Optical absorption analysis in the ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet region from 4.0 to 9.0 eV has ...
We report an experimental investigation of the emission spectra of a 1000 molppm sol-gel Ge-doped si...
Optical absorption analysis in the ultraviolet and vacuum ultraviolet region from 4.0 to 9.0 eV has ...
We report an experimental investigation of the emission spectra of a 1000 molppm sol-gel Ge-doped si...
The relationship between the luminescence at 1.9 eV and the absorption bands at 2.0 eV and at 4.8 eV...