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Up-Conversion Luminescence in Oxyfluoride Glass-Ceramics with PbF 2:(Yb 3+, Eu 3+, RE 3+)(RE= Tm, Ho, OR Er) Nanocrystals

Vilejshikova et al., 2016

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1667358380062238493
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Vilejshikova E
Loiko P
Rachkovskay G
Zakharevich G
Yumashev K
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Journal of Applied Spectroscopy

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Transparent oxyfluoride glass-ceramics containing PbF 2:(Yb 3+, Eu 3+, RE 3+)(RE= Tm, Ho, Er) nanocrystals were synthesized by secondary thermal treatment of low-melting SiO 2– PbO–PbF 2–CdF 2 glasses. The optical absorption and luminescence of the rare earth ions …
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