Investigation of the role of silver on spectroscopic features of Er3+-activated Ag-exchanged silicate and phosphate glasses

Abstract We present a spectroscopic investigation on Er/Ag co-doped platelets of silicate and phosphate glasses with the aim of assessing the effect of silver as a sensitizer for erbium. The silver was added by immersing the samples, at 663 K for 67 h, in a molten salt bath of molar concentration 0.5% AgNO 3 and 99.5% NaNO 3 . Additive heat treatments in air at different temperatures, ranging from 673 K to 773 K for 30 min and cooling in air after each anneal, were performed on both the silver-exchanged and the silver-free plates. The optical and spectroscopic features of the samples were investigated by photoluminescence measurements in the region of the 4 I 13/2  →  4 I 15/2 transition of the Er 3+ ion, excitation spectra in the range from 360 to 750 nm, and absorption measurements. Increases of the Er 3+ luminescence at 1.5 μm are demonstrated when the excitation is in an absorption band, located at 420 nm, possibly originating from the surface plasmon resonance of silver particles.