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Optimization of Pr3+-doped glasses for photonic applications: an overview and challenges in Judd–Ofelt analysis

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : IOP Publishing

Source : Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter

Url : https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648x/ae778c

Campus : Amaravati

School : School of Engineering

Department : Physics

Year : 2026

Abstract : Characteristics (optical, luminescence, up-conversion, etc.) of triply ionized Praseodymium (Pr 3+ ) ions doped glasses, glass-ceramics, phosphors and crystals have been widely studied for the development of photonic devices. Most of these characteristics are mainly based on Judd–Ofelt (JO) theory to interpret transition intensities and in turn to simulate radiative properties of Pr 3+ ions based optical materials. However, JO analysis provides inconsistent results for Pr 3+ :glasses. Further, besides no review is available focusing on uneven findings of Pr 3+ :glasses. Therefore, a comprehensive data on Pr 3+ :glasses have been collected (490 Pr 3+ :glasses) and compared, besides labeling glass compositions systematically. The properties that are reviewed include, Nephelauxetic effect, optical energy gap, thermal, JO parameters, radiative properties, etc. It has been noticed that the systematic study either in preparation or optimization of characteristic properties are very much missing. Moreover, large number of data sets of literature are presented at one place which is very much useful for predictive modeling approaches. Also, the primary focus of the present review is not to provide a comprehensive summary of all studies conducted so far or to discuss new findings, but rather to highlight the challenges associated with JO parameters for Pr 3+ ions that influence the development of optical materials, components, and applications.

Cite this Research Publication : C R Kesavulu, S Soumya, Darshana Saikia, Deviprasad Chalicheemalapalli Jayasankar, Wisanu Pecharapa, C K Jayasankar, Optimization of Pr
3+
-doped glasses for photonic applications: an overview and challenges in Judd–Ofelt analysis, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, IOP Publishing, 2026, https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648x/ae778c

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