Ahmad WadoodCIIT/SP22-RPH-016/LHRDr. Junaid AmjadLHR TP 87802026-03-022023https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/2606Borophosphate based glass materials having rare earth, shows promising optical photonic and biomedical applications. Here in the current report, Ce3+ ions and AgCl are co-doped in Borophosphate glass and new hybrid glasses with different properties were prepared by using melt-quenching method. The intensities of 4f intrabands transitions of rare earth ions changed by the addition of metallic Ag nanopartciles (NPs). Photoluminescence spectroscopy of Borophosphate glass co doped with Ce3+ ions and Ag nanoparticles revealed the dynamic decay of Ce3+ ions due to the influence of Ag plasmonic nanoparticles. The optical properties of these glasses were characterized by different methods such as UV-Vis, Raman, PL (photoluminescence), FTIR and XRD. The results show the absorption and luminescence spectroscopy and the excited state lifetime that gives the optical properties of the glass.enDepartment of physicsSP22physicsRare EarthPlasmon Assisted Quantum CuttingGlassesDr. Junaid AmjadPlasmon Assisted Quantum Cutting in Rare Earth Doped GlassesThesis