Abstract:
Rare earth borophosphate-based glass materials show promise for optical, photonic,
and biomedical uses. In this study, Dy3+ ions and TiO2 were co-doped in
borophosphate glass, and new glass with varied characteristics was created using the
melt-quenching approach. The intensities of rare earth 4f intraband transitions
changed when metallic titanium nanoparticles (NPs) were added. Ti plasmonic
nanoparticles impact photoluminescence spectroscopy of borophosphate glass co doped with Dy3+ ions. Advanced techniques, such as Raman, PL
(photoluminescence), and FTIR, are used to study the optical characteristics of these
glasses. The results demonstrate absorption and luminescence spectroscopy, as well as
the excited state lifetime, which influences the optical characteristics of the glass.