Temperature-dependent stimulated emission cross-section in Nd3+:YLF crystal

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Spectroscopic properties of neodymium-doped yttrium lithium fluoride were measured at different temperatures from 35 K to 350 K in specimens with 1 at% Nd3+ concentration. The absorption spectrum was measured at room temperature from 400 to 900 nm. The decay dynamics of the4F3/2 multiplet was investigated by measuring the fluorescence lifetime as a function of the sample temperature, and the radiative decay time was derived by extrapolation to 0 K. The stimulated-emission cross-sections of the transitions from the4F3/2 to the4 I9/2,4 I11/2, and4 I13/2 levels were obtained from the fluorescence spectrum measured at different temperatures, using the Aull–Jenssen technique. The results show consistency with most results previously published at room temperature, extending them over a broader range of temperatures. A semi-empirical formula for the magnitude of the stimulated-emission cross-section as a function of temperature in the 250 K to 350 K temperature range, is presented for the most intense transitions to the4 I11/2 and4 I13/2 levels.

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Turri, G., Webster, S., Bass, M., & Toncelli, A. (2021). Temperature-dependent stimulated emission cross-section in Nd3+:YLF crystal. Materials, 14(2), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14020431

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