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Zhao Chun, Zhang Qin-Yuan, Pan Yue-Xiao, Jiang Zhong-Hong. Effects of Nb2O5 on thermal stability and optical properties of Er3+-doped tellurite glassesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(9): 2158-2164.
| Zhao Chun, Zhang Qin-Yuan, Pan Yue-Xiao, Jiang Zhong-Hong. Effects of Nb2O5 on thermal stability and optical properties of Er3+-doped tellurite glassesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2006, 15(9): 2158-2164. |
Effects of Nb2O5 on thermal stability and optical properties of Er3+-doped tellurite glasses
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Abstract
Er3+-doped tellurite glasses with molar compositions of xNb2O5-(14.7-x)Na2O--10ZnO--5K2O--10GeO2-- 60TeO2--0.3Er2O3 (x=0, 3, 5, 7 and 9) have been investigated for developing 1.5~μm fibre and planar amplifiers. The effects of Nb2O5 on the thermal stability and optical properties of Er3+-doped tellurite glasses have been discussed. It is noted that the incorporation of Nb2O5 (x=5) increases the thermal stability of tellurite glasses significantly. Er3+-doped niobium tellurite glasses exhibit a large stimulated emission cross-section (7.2×10-21- 10.7×10-21~cm2 and the gain bandwidth, FWHM×\sigma^\rm peak_\rm e (274×0-28 - 480×10-28 cm3), which are significantly higher than that of silicate and phosphate glasses. In addition, the intensity of upconversion luminescence of the Er3+-doped niobium tellurite glasses decreases rapidly with increasing Nb2O5 content. As a result, Er3+-doped niobium tellurite glasses might be a potential candidate for developing laser or optical amplifier devices. -
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