Energy transfer enhanced near-infrared spectral performance in bismuth/erbium codoped aluminosilicate fibers for broadband application

  • Zhao Q
  • Zhang J
  • Luo Y
  • et al.
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© 2018 Optical Society of America. The energy transfer processes between bismuth active centers (BACs) and Er3+in Bi/Er codoped fiber (BEDF) are investigated and, with clear experimental evidence, observed for the first time. Under 980 nm pumping, we observed an energy transfer from Er3+to BAC-Al in BEDF, evidenced by the enhanced NIR emission and lifetime when compared with a bismuth doped fiber (BDF). Under 830 nm pumping, the spectral performance of Er3+in BEDF is found to benefit from BAC-Al→Er3+, evidenced by the notable increase in NIR emission, lifetime, and gain. The observations confirm that proper codoping of Er in Bi-doped fibers could introduce significant changes to emission through ET processes and provides a promising strategy for improving spectral performance over the 1000-1600 nm range.

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Zhao, Q., Zhang, J., Luo, Y., Wen, J., & Peng, G.-D. (2018). Energy transfer enhanced near-infrared spectral performance in bismuth/erbium codoped aluminosilicate fibers for broadband application. Optics Express, 26(14), 17889. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.26.017889

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