Bismuth germanate glasses modified with sodium oxide have been synthesized. The influence of a modifier on the spectral-luminescent properties of bismuth germanate glasses has been studied. The ratios of Bi2O3 and Na2O concentrations
at which IR luminescence of these glasses is possible were found.
Ksenia S. Serkina – postgraduate student of the Department of Chemistry and Technology of Crystals, junior researcher of Department of Chemistry and Technology of Crystals, Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (MUCTR), Moscow, Russia
Darya V. Volkova – graduate student of the Department of Chemistry and Technology of Crystals, Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (MUCTR), Moscow, Russia
Kristina I. Runina – PhD in Chemistry, researcher of Department of Chemistry and Technology of Crystals, Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (MUCTR), Moscow, Russia
Irina V. Stepanova – PhD in Chemistry, Associate Professor of Department of Chemistry and Technology of Crystals, Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia (MUCTR), Moscow, Russia
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