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12 May 2014 Spectroscopic properties of bismuth-germanate glasses co-doped with erbium and holmium ions
Tomasz Ragin, Marcin Kochanowicz, Jacek Żmojda, Dominik Dorosz
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Proceedings Volume 9228, Optical Fibers and Their Applications 2014; 92280C (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2067063
Event: 15th Conference on Optical Fibers and Their Applications, 2014, Lipowy Most, Poland
Abstract
In the article an analysis of thermal and spectroscopic properties of heavy metal oxide glasses from the Bi2O3-Ga2O3- Na2O-Ge2O3 system doped with rare earth elements were presented. It has been focused on the elaboration of the glass composition in terms of low phonon energy, high transparency in the range of infrared region and high thermal stability (ΔT=160 °C) required in optical fiber technology. Fabricated glasses co-doped with Er3+/Ho3+ions under 980 nm laser diode excitation exhibit emission at 1.55 μm (Er3+: 4I 13/24I15/2) and 2.0 μm (Ho3+: 4I75I8). The emission at 2.0 μm results from the Er3+ → Ho3+energy transfer. Taking into account great thermal stability and good optical properties such as high transparency (up to 80%) or high refractive index (2.23), the fabricated bismuth-germanate glass co-doped with Er3+/Ho3+ is promising material for construction of active optical fibers operating in the range of mid-infrared.
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Tomasz Ragin, Marcin Kochanowicz, Jacek Żmojda, and Dominik Dorosz "Spectroscopic properties of bismuth-germanate glasses co-doped with erbium and holmium ions", Proc. SPIE 9228, Optical Fibers and Their Applications 2014, 92280C (12 May 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2067063
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Ions

Holmium

Erbium

Luminescence

Absorption

Spectroscopy

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