The Influence of the Vitreous Matrix for the Determination of the Lanthanides Doping Concentration from the Optical Transmission Spectra

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In contrast with transitional metals whose spectra and color depends a lot of the ligands strength field, the sensitivity of the rare earth spectra is significantly weaker. This is the reason why the color of these ions is the same whatever the basic vitreous matrix. These properties permit to establish a relation for the determination of the concentration of these ions in vitreous matrix directly from the optical transmission spectra. The paper presents some samples of silica and phosphate glasses with lanthanides content for nonlinear optical applications synthesized at a laboratory scale. VIS-NIR transmission curves are presented, for several compositions. For the correlation of the lanthanides content with the specific optical absorption peak one used a method starting from the Lambert – Beer law. For the Nd2O3 concentration determination, it was used a method proposed by D.M. Dood and D.B. Fraser for the OH groups content, with an error of +4%. For specific peaks, expressions for lanthanides concentration in ppm, related to the optical transmission were found. A possibility appears to directly find the lanthanides concentration from the absorption coefficient at specific wavelengths for each vitreous matrix. The influence of matrix is discussed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 39-40)

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269-272

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April 2008

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