Theoretical study of population inversion in active doped MIR chalcogenide glass fibre lasers (invited)

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We study the mechanism of the population inversion in mid-infrared fibre lasers based on a chalcogenide glass host doped with active lanthanide ions. Three lanthanide dopant ions are considered: terbium, dysprosium and praseodymium. We predict the relevant trivalent ion level populations and gain. The simulation parameters were obtained by fabricating and optically characterising a series of trivalent ion doped chalcogenide glass samples. We also provide simple analytical expressions that aid the design of the cascade lasing process.

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Sujecki, S., Oladeji, A., Phillips, A., Seddon, A. B., Benson, T. M., Sakr, H., … Furberg, P. (2015). Theoretical study of population inversion in active doped MIR chalcogenide glass fibre lasers (invited). Optical and Quantum Electronics, 47(6), 1389–1395. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11082-014-0086-x

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