XVII-ICSMV

America/Tijuana
Museo Caracol (Ensenada, México)

Museo Caracol

Ensenada, México

Caracol Centro Científico y Cultural A.C Club Rotario 3, Zona Federal, 22800 Ensenada, B.C.
Adriana Alvídrez Lechuga (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados, S.C.), Alfredo Morales Sánchez (Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE)), Amir Darío Maldonado Arce (Universidad de Sonora), Cristo Manuel Yee Rendon (Universidad Autonónoma de Sinaloa), César Márquez Beltrán (Instituto de Física de la Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla), Enrique Camps (ININ), Ernesto David García Bustos (CONAHCyT-UPVM), Frank Romo García (Universidad de Sonora), Irving Cortes (CONAHCYT-UASLP), Jose Alberto Duarte Moller (Departamento de Física, Matemáticas e Ingeniería UNISON Campus Navojoa), Jose Trinidad Elizalde Galindo (Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez), José Guadalupe Quiñones Galván (Departamento de Física, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Exactas e Ingenierías, Universidad de Guadalajara), Liliana Licea (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados, Subsede Monterrey), María Teresa Romero de la Cruz (Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila), Miguel Angel Santana-Aranda (Departamento de Física, CUCEI, Universidad de Guadalajara), Norberto Hernandez Como (Instituto Politecnico Nacional), Pierre Giovanni Mani González (Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez), Reyna Méndez-Camacho (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politécnico Nacional), Salvador Carmona Tellez (Facultad de Ciencias Físico Matemáticas BUAP), Sergio Alfonso Pérez García (Centro de Investigación en Materiales Avanzados S. C.), Víctor Cabrera-Arenas (Instituto Politécnico Nacional)
Description

XVII International Conference on Surfaces, Materials and Vacuum

Registration
Registro al Congreso 2024
  • Monday, September 23
    • 8:00 AM 10:00 AM
      Help Desk

      This is a space in which you can talk face to face with the congress organizers to ask them any doubts you have regarding the event. Payments, invoices, presentation, whova, poster presentation..

      Convener: Alejandro Isais (SMCTSM)
    • 9:00 AM 10:00 AM
      WELCOME CEREMONY: Welcome Ceremony
    • 10:00 AM 11:00 AM
      OPENING TALK: CURRENTS CHALLENGES FOR NEXT GENERATION PHOTOVOLTAICS: Opening talk
    • 11:00 AM 11:15 AM
      Break 15m
    • 3:15 PM 5:15 PM
      LUMINESCENCE PHENOMENA: Luminicencia phenomena
      • 3:15 PM
        Spectroscopic characterization of the inverted glass 10Al2O3-70Na2O-20B2O3 activated with Nd3+ 20m

        Recently, borate glasses have been widely investigated due to their unique qualities such as high optical transmission, low refractive index, and high thermal expansion coefficient [1]. Due to these characteristics, such glasses are suitable for being doped with trivalent lanthanides to explore potential laser applications. For this purpose, Nd3+, characterized for possessing near infrared emissions at 0.88, 1.06 and 1.34 µm, is a suitable ion to be embedded in a borate glass. Various theoretical and experimental studies show that it is possible to generate a 1.06 µm laser [1-3]. This work is devoted to study the spectroscopic and structural properties of a novel 10Al2O3-70Na2O-20B2O3 invert glass, activated with different contents of Nd3+. XRD patterns confirm the vitreous nature of the samples in all doping range. FTIR spectroscopy reveals that the main vibrational groups correspond to borate tetrahedra (BO4) and trihedra (BO3). The absorption coefficient spectra present bands related to Nd3+: 4I9/2 → 2P1/2, 2D3/2 + 2G9/2 + 4G11/2, 4G5/2 + 2G7/2, 2H11/2, 4F9/2, 4F7/2 + 4S3/2, 4F5/2 + 2H9/2 and 4F3/2 transitions. Within the framework of Judd-Ofelt theory, the experimental (fexp) and calculated (fcal) oscillator strengths are calculated, as well as the intensity parameters Ω2, Ω4, and Ω6, associated with the asymmetry, viscosity, and rigidity of the glass. Additionally, radiative parameters such as calculated (βcal) and experimental (βexp) branching ratios, radiative emission probability (AT), cross-section (σp), among other, are calculated to validate the potential usefulness in 1.06 μm laser applications. The emission spectra, measured under 808 nm excitation, present three bands corresponding to the transitions 4F3/2 → 4I9/2, 4I11/2, and 4I13/2, being the 4F3/2 → 4I9/2 (1.06 μm) one the most dominant. Finally, the lifetime profiles are analyzed by using the Inokuti-Hirayama model, showing that the main interaction mechanism corresponds to a dipole-dipole interaction within the Nd3+-Nd3+ clusters.

        Speaker: Daniel Morales Tepayotl (Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla)