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∼2 μm fluorescence and energy transfer characteristics in a highly Tm3+-doped bismuthate glass based on Al2O3 adjustment

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OPTICAL MATERIALS EXPRESS
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages 3755-3767

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OME.438033

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  1. Department of Science and Technology of Jilin Province [20200401053GX, 20200404163YY]

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This paper studied the glass network structure and properties of highly Tm3+-doped bismuthate glass, identifying glass characteristics suitable for high-density doping and preparing a glass with a doping concentration of 20.5 x 10(20) ions/cm(3).
In this paper, the glass network of a newly developed bismuthate glass was adjusted and analyzed by changing the Al2O3 content, thus effectively increasing the doping concentration of Tm3+. The fundamental physical and thermal properties including density, molar volume, refractive indices, and characteristic temperatures were systematically investigated, suggesting the B2O3/Al2O3 anomaly ratio of the prepared host glass is 35%/10%. Various glass network units were found in the host glasses, so that the flexibility of the glasses was enhanced, which is favorable for highly and homogeneously doping of Tm3+ ions. A highly Tm3+-doped bismuthate glass with a concentration of 20.5 x 10(20) ions/cm(3) was prepared without quenching. Radiative parameters of the presented glass were determined from absorbance spectra. Moreover, relatively large emission cross-section (5.29 x 10(-21) cm(2)) and gain coefficient (10.87 cm(-1)) were achieved in the prepared highly Tm3+-doped bismuthate glass. Finally, the microparameters for energy transfer processes were calculated by a spectral overlap method. Results show that the presented highly Tm3+-doped bismuthate glass has ideal potential for high gain fibers in similar to 2 mu m band. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

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