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- 2018High speed chalcogenide glass electrochemical metallization cells with various active metalscitations
- 2015Fragile-to-Strong Crossover in Supercooled Liquid Ag-In-Sb-Te Studied by Ultrafast Calorimetry
- 2014Optical and electronic properties of bismuth-implanted glassescitations
- 2014n-type chalcogenides by ion implantationcitations
- 2014n-type chalcogenides by ion implantation.citations
- 2013On the analogy between photoluminescence and carrier-type reversal in Bi- and Pb-doped glassescitations
- 2011Determination of the oxidation state and coordination of a vanadium doped chalcogenide glasscitations
- 2009Spectral broadening in femtosecond laser written waveguides in chalcogenide glasscitations
- 2009Ultrabroad emission from a bismuth doped chalcogenide glasscitations
- 2007Concentration dependence of the fluorescence decay profile in transition metal doped chalcogenide glasscitations
- 2005A study of environmental effects on the attenuation of chalcogenide optical fibrecitations
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Optical and electronic properties of bismuth-implanted glasses
Abstract
Photoluminescence (PL) and excitation spectra of Bi melt-doped oxide and chalcogenide glasses are very similar, indicating the same Bi center is present. When implanted with Bi, chalcogenide, phosphate and silica glasses, and BaF2 crystals, all display characteristically different PL spectra to when Bi is incorporated by melt-doping. This indicates that ion implantation is able to generate Bi centers which are not present in samples whose dopants are introduced during melting. Bi-related PL bands have been observed in glasses with very similar compositions to those in which carrier-type reversal has been observed, indicating that these phenomena are related to the same Bi centers, which we suggest are interstitial Bi2+ and Bi clusters.