The riddle of orange–red luminescence in Bismuth-doped silica glasses
Abstract For over the past two decades it has been believed that the intense orange-red photoluminescence in Bismuth-doped materials originates from Bi $$^{2+}$$ 2 + ions. Based on the results from magnetic circular polarization experiments, we demonstrate that this hypothesis fails for Bismuth-dope...
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Main Authors: | Oleksii V. Laguta, Igor M. Razdobreev |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/183b1fd66dbd4458a1cd68ee1e4fbd39 |
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