Luminescence properties of chlorine molecules in glassy SiO2 and optical fibre waveguides

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Glassy SiO2 is the basic material for optical fibre waveguides and manufacturing-induced Cl impurities reduce their transparency in UV spectral range. This work reports in-depth study/spectroscopic parameters of the near-infrared (1.23 eV) low-temperature photo-luminescence (PL) of interstitial Cl2 molecules in SiO2. The zero-phonon line position was estimated at 2.075 eV on the basis of anharmonicity of Cl2 PL vibronic data. The vibronic sub-bands are broadened by coupling to phonons and by an additional contribution from the glassy disorder. The Huang‒Rhys factor is ≈13. The PL decay time is between 1 and 10 ms in the temperature range 100 K‒13 K and can be reproduced by 3 exponents. Cl2 PL retains relatively high quantum yield and its characteristic structured shape, when the temperature is increased from 13 K to the liquid nitrogen temperature. This allows using it conveniently as a high-sensitivity diagnostic tool for detecting Cl2 impurities in optical fibre waveguides. Time-resolved measurements of optical fibre waveguides indicate that the lower detection limit is below 1010 Cl2/cm3.

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Skuja, L., Kajihara, K., Smits, K., Alps, K., Silins, A., & Teteris, J. (2017). Luminescence properties of chlorine molecules in glassy SiO2 and optical fibre waveguides. Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, 66(4), 455–461. https://doi.org/10.3176/proc.2017.4.23

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