Praseodymium ion doped K + -Na + thermal ion-exchangeable waveguide-adaptive aluminum germanate glasses

Intense multi-peak red fluorescence and effective near-infrared (NIR) ultra-broadband emission have been observed in Pr doped ion-exchangeable aluminum germanate (NMAG) glasses. The maximum emission cross section for P 3→F 3 red emission is up to 100.58×10   cm , and the NIR emission corresponding t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied optics (2004) 2018-10, Vol.57 (30), p.9022-9031
Hauptverfasser: Yang, J X, Chen, B J, Pun, E Y B, Lin, H
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Intense multi-peak red fluorescence and effective near-infrared (NIR) ultra-broadband emission have been observed in Pr doped ion-exchangeable aluminum germanate (NMAG) glasses. The maximum emission cross section for P 3→F 3 red emission is up to 100.58×10   cm , and the NIR emission corresponding to D 1→G 1 transition possesses a full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of 210 nm. Although the obvious cross-relaxation (CR) process at high concentration causes a decrease of the quantum efficiency, the CR broadens the spectral FWHM effectively from another perspective. The admirable red fluorescence trace and the NIR single-mode transmission confirm that Pr doped NMAG glass planar waveguides can support the generation of visible fluorescence and the amplification of infrared signal. For a waveguide channel ion-exchanged in molten KNO for 2 h, the single-mode field diameters at 1.55 μm are identified to be 10.4 μm in the horizontal direction and 6.5 μm in the vertical direction, implying an acceptable overlap with a standard single-mode fiber. Effective red fluorescence and broad NIR emission demonstrate that Pr doped NMAG glasses are a promising substrate in developing irradiative luminescence sources and ultra-broadband waveguide amplifiers, especially operating at the entire S-, C-, and L- bands.
ISSN:1559-128X
2155-3165
1539-4522
DOI:10.1364/AO.57.009022