The effect of host glass composition on the optical absorption and fluorescence spectra of
Nd3+
has been studied in mixed alkali borate glasses of the type
xNa2O–(30−
x)K2O–69.5B2O3–0.5Nd2O3
(x = 5,
10, 15, 20 and 25). Various spectroscopic parameters such as Racah
(E1,
E2 and
E3), spin–orbit
(ξ4f) and configuration
interaction (α,β)
parameters have been calculated. The Judd–Ofelt intensity parameters
(Ωλ)
have been calculated and the radiative transition probabilities
(Arad),radiative lifetimes
(τr), branching ratios
(β) and integrated
absorption cross sections (Σ)
have been obtained for certain excited states of the
Nd3+ ion and are discussed
with respect to x.
From the fluorescence spectra, the effective fluorescence line widths
(Δλeff) and stimulated
emission cross sections (σp)
have been obtained for the three transitions
,
and
of Nd3+. The stimulated emission
cross section (σp) values are
found to be in the range (2.0–4.8) × 10−20 cm2
and they are large enough to indicate that the mixed alkali borate glasses could be
potential laser host materials.