Temperature-dependent spectroscopic properties of Tm3+ in germanate, silica, and phosphate glasses: A comparative study

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Spectroscopic properties of thulium-doped germanate, silica, and phosphate glasses were measured and compared since such glasses are of interest as materials for fiber lasers in the eye-safe wavelength region. F43 excited state fluorescence decay dynamics was investigated at temperatures from 8 to 300 K and the results revealed a strong dependence of the F43 lifetime on the host matrix. The temperature-dependent stimulated emission cross section was obtained by using the Fuchtbauer-Ladenburg technique. In phosphate glass the fluorescent lifetime is short, making this material difficult to use for 2 μm laser purposes. Tm3+ -doped germanate glass shows a longer lifetime than silica, a comparable value of stimulated emission cross section and some interesting temperature-independent properties. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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Turri, G., Sudesh, V., Richardson, M., Bass, M., Toncelli, A., & Tonelli, M. (2008). Temperature-dependent spectroscopic properties of Tm3+ in germanate, silica, and phosphate glasses: A comparative study. Journal of Applied Physics, 103(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2912952

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