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Broadband mid-infrared 2.0 μm emission in Yb3+/Ho3+ co-doped silicate-germanate glasses for mid-infrared fiber amplifiers

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Abstract. Yb3  +    /  Ho3  +   co-doped silicate-germanate glasses with excellent thermal properties and optical properties were prepared by a high temperature melting method. The measured parameter ΔT (134°C) >120  °  C indicates that compared with… Click to show full abstract

Abstract. Yb3  +    /  Ho3  +   co-doped silicate-germanate glasses with excellent thermal properties and optical properties were prepared by a high temperature melting method. The measured parameter ΔT (134°C) >120  °  C indicates that compared with Yb3  +    /  Ho3  +   co-doped germanate glass and Er3  +   doped tellurite glass, there is a better crystallization resistance and thermal performance in Yb3  +    /  Ho3  +   co-doped silicate-germanate glass. A 2.0-μm emission with the full-width at half-maximum of 203 nm was successfully obtained when excited by a 980-nm laser diode. Moreover, the results show that doping with an appropriate amount of Yb3  +   ions can enhance the 2.0-μm emission intensity significantly. In addition, the underlying mechanism was based on fluorescence spectra. Therefore, the desirable thermal properties and 2.0-μm emission indicate that the Yb3  +    /  Ho3  +   co-doped silicate-germanate glass is a promising candidate for mid-infrared fiber and laser material applications.

Keywords: yb3 ho3; doped silicate; ho3 doped; mid infrared

Journal Title: Optical Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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