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Cr<sup>4+</sup>-doped silica optical fibres: absorption and fluorescence properties
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLuminescent GlassFiber OpticsChemistrySpectroscopic PropertyOptical PropertiesInfrared FluorescenceOptical SpectroscopyTanabe-sugano FormalismFibre CoreMaterials SciencePhotonicsInfrared SpectroscopyPhotonic MaterialsOptical FibresFiber OpticNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsLight AbsorptionFunctional Materials
Chromium-doped silica-based optical fibres emit infrared fluorescence at 77 K near 1250 nm (500 nm band-width) under 860−980 nm excitation. Visible and near-infrared absorption spectra of fibres were analysed using the Tanabe-Sugano formalism. It is shown that although the fibre core is codoped with only 1 mol% of aluminium, chromium is preferentially stabilized as Cr4+ in Al-rich regions of the glassy matrix in distorted tetrahedrally coordinated sites. The infrared fluorescence is assigned to Cr4+ along a transition from the 3T2 state down to the 3A2 ground state.
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