Spectroscopy and photokinetics of chromium (III) in glass

Abstract
The optical absorption, emission, emission lifetime, and absolute quantum efficiency have been measured for chromium (III) in a wide variety of oxide and fluoride glasses. In all cases, the room temperature emission is dominated by inhomogeneously broadened 4T2 fluorescence, and the relaxation of this level is shown to be primarily nonradiative. Multiphonon emission to lattice modes, concentration quenching, and quenching by hydroxyl moieties is shown not to be of significance in this relaxation at low doping levels. Instead, it is proposed that the radiationless process involves primarily local modes associated with the CrX6 cluster and is sensitive to site symmetry.