BLUE COOPERATIVE UP-CONVERSION LUMINESCENCE OF Yb3+ IONS IN OXYFLUORIDE GLASS EXCITED BY 960 nm LASER
Chen Xiao-bo (陈晓波)abc, Song Zeng-fu (宋增福)d, N. Sawanoborie
a Beijing Normal University, Optics Center, Beijing 100875, Chinab Beijing Normal University, Key Laboratory of Beam Technology and Materials Modification of Ministry of Education, Beijing 100875, Chinac Laboratory of Optical Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080 China; d Department of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China; c Sumita Optical Glass, Inc., Japan
AbstractInvestigates the up-conversion luminescence of Yb-doped oxyfluoride glass excited by a 960nm-diode laser. A new up-conversion cooperative radiation luminescence is found, which is rather strong and positioned at 476.1 nm. It comes from the coupled states of two-Yb3+-ions cluster. It is significant because it is an effective and convenient method of producing bluelight.
Received: 13 November 2000
Revised: 07 February 2001
Accepted manuscript online:
PACS:
78.55.Qr
(Amorphous materials; glasses and other disordered solids)
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 19874033), by the Presidential Foundation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and also the Special Project of the Institute of Nuclear Power of China, by the Open Research Fo
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Chen Xiao-bo (陈晓波), Song Zeng-fu (宋增福), N. Sawanobori BLUE COOPERATIVE UP-CONVERSION LUMINESCENCE OF Yb3+ IONS IN OXYFLUORIDE GLASS EXCITED BY 960 nm LASER 2001 Chinese Physics 10 564
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