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Gamma-radiation-induced photodarkening in ytterbium-doped silica glasses
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2011
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Materials SciencePhotonicsGamma-radiation-induced PhotodarkeningGlass-ceramicEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesLuminescent GlassElectron Spin ResonanceApplied PhysicsOptical GlassGlass MaterialGlass PhotonicsX-ray Absorption Fine-structureGamma-ray IrradiationOptoelectronics
Photodarkening phenomenon in ytterbium (Yb)-doped silica glasses was experimentally investigated by measurements such as electron spin resonance (ESR), X-ray absorption fine-structure (XAFS), and optical transmittance. A predominant increase of Al-oxygen hole center (OHC) was observed for Al-Yb co-doped silica glasses both by the incidence of pump light and by gamma-ray irradiation. It was also recognized that the optical transmission loss similarly increased in both cases. These results indicate that the formation of Al-OHC is the prime cause of the excess loss induced by photodarkening. XAFS measurement indicated that the second-nearest-neighbor atoms around Yb may be related to the mechanism of photodarkening phenomenon.