Silver centers luminescence in phosphate glasses subjected to X‐Rays or combined X‐rays and femtosecond laser exposure
Résumé
The generation of silver species has been investigated in silver containing sodo‐gallo‐phosphate glasses subjected to X‐rays irradiations. Radio‐luminescence spectroscopy has evidenced the presence of isolated and paired silver ions. The proportion of silver pairing is found dominant in ortho‐phosphate glass compositions, compared to poly‐phosphate counterparts. The phosphate glass network is reported to have a decisive impact on the X‐Ray photosensitivity and the formation of luminescent silver species, namely Ag2+ hole trap silver ions and Agmx+ silver clusters. The subsistence of femtosecond laser produced silver luminescent structures under X‐Ray irradiation has been demonstrated.
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