Spectroscopic properties of Cr3+-doped phosphate glasses

Emission spectroscopy of Cr 3+ -doped phosphate glasses has been studied. Different site distributions of the chromium ions having an environment with nearly octahedral symmetry could be identified on the basis of the luminescence decay characteristics and the time-resolved emission study. The low quantum yield in luminescence is attributed to an efficient multiphonon relaxation process deexciting rapidly ions submitted to the weaker crystal field.