Mechanism and pathway of the energy transfer between luminescent silver clusters and Tb3+ or Dy3+ ions in silica-based glass

Abstract

Luminescent silver clusters (LSCs) stabilized in inorganic glasses have attracted considerable attention because of their bright white luminescence. The energy transfer between LSCs and lanthanide ions was utilized to change the emission of the co-doped glasses. In this work, energy transfer in glasses co-doped with LSCs and Tb3+ ions or LSCs and Dy3+ ions was investigated using steady-state and time-resolved methods. The results indicate that both the S1 and T1 states of the LSCs participate in energy transfer to the Tb3+ and Dy3+ ions. It was shown that Tb3+ ions accept energy from LSCs mainly through the 5D4 state. In the case of glasses co-doped with LSCs and Dy3+ ions, the participation of the 6FJ states of the Dy3+ ions in energy transfer was demonstrated. Finally, it was shown that the decrease in the quantum yield of the LSC emissions in the presence of Tb3+ and Dy3+ ions is much higher than that of the emission lifetime. This difference in the decrease in the LSC emission quantum yield and lifetime was attributed to the coexistence of the two quenching mechanisms.

Graphical abstract: Mechanism and pathway of the energy transfer between luminescent silver clusters and Tb3+ or Dy3+ ions in silica-based glass

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Feb 2026
Accepted
30 Apr 2026
First published
14 May 2026

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Advance Article

Mechanism and pathway of the energy transfer between luminescent silver clusters and Tb3+ or Dy3+ ions in silica-based glass

L. Yu. Mironov, S. V. Puzyryova and I. E. Kolesnikov, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6CP00716C

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