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Spectroscopic and pump power dependent upconversion studies of Er3+-doped lead phosphate glasses for photonic applications

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Abstract Er 3+ -doped lead phosphate glasses (PKAPbNEr) were prepared by a melt quenching technique and their spectroscopic properties were investigated for 1.54 μm fiber amplifier applications. Judd-Ofelt (JO) analysis was… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Er 3+ -doped lead phosphate glasses (PKAPbNEr) were prepared by a melt quenching technique and their spectroscopic properties were investigated for 1.54 μm fiber amplifier applications. Judd-Ofelt (JO) analysis was carried out from the absorption spectra of 1.0 mol% Er 2 O 3 -doped glass and the derived JO parameters were found to be Ω 2  = 4.7, Ω 4  = 0.7 and Ω 6  = 1.2 (×10 −20  cm 2 ). The transition probabilities, branching ratios and radiative lifetimes for several excited states of Er 3+ were predicted using JO parameters and refractive index. The stimulated emission-cross section of the green emission ( 4 S 3/2  →  4 I 15/2 ) has been determined to be 3.31 × 10 −21  cm 2 . Absorption cross-section (σ abs (λ)), emission cross-section (σ emi (λ)) and gain bandwidth (FWHM × σ emi (λ)) of 4 I 13/2  →  4 I 15/2 transition at 1.54 μm were deduced from the McCumber theory and found to be 4.97 × 10 −21 , 6.63 × 10 −21 and 267 × 10 −28 (cm 2 ), respectively. The decay curves exhibit single exponential nature and the lifetimes were determined to be 4.50, 4.57, 2.61, 2.06, 1.48 and 1.04 ms for 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0 and 4.0 mol %, respectively, for Er 2 O 3 -doped lead phosphate glasses. The results confirm that the present Er 3+ -doped lead phosphate glasses could be considered as promising candidates as gain media for photonic applications.

Keywords: phosphate glasses; lead phosphate; doped lead; photonic applications; cross section

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2017

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