Optical absorption and structure of impurity Ni2+ center in tungstate-tellurite glass
Abstract
Absorption spectra of Ni2+ ions in 22WO3--78TeO2 tungstate-tellurite glass were studied and Ni2+ extinction coefficient spectral dependence was derived in the 450 -- 2700 nm wavelength range. Computer modeling of the glass structure proved Ni2+ ions to be in trigonal-distorted octahedral environment in the tungstate-tellurite glass. Tanabe-Sugano diagram for such an environment was calculated and good description of the observed spectrum of Ni2+ ion was obtained. Basing on both absorption spectral range width and the extinction coefficient, nickel should be considered among the most strongly absorbing impurities in the tellurite glasses.
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