Abstract
Optical and electron spin resonance spectroscopies have been used to investigate the thermal stability of lasers based on Cr3+:LiSr0.8Ca0.2AlF6, a material in which the onset of critically inhibiting nonradiative decay at temperatures below 300 K might be expected based on results from other Cr3+-activated disordered gain media. The influence of disorder on the Cr3+ environment is shown to be very small in LiSr0.8Ca0.2AlF6 so that the 4T2→4A2 fluorescence transition is not broadened relative to that in LiSrAlF6 and the onset of significant nonradiative decay is also held above room temperature. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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Holliday, K., Russell, D. L., Nicholls, J. F. H., Henderson, B., Yamaga, M., & Yosida, T. (1998). On the lack of influence of disorder in Cr3+-doped LiSr0.8Ca0.2AlF6. Applied Physics Letters, 72(18), 2232–2234. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.121330
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