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Induced emission cross section of Nd:Y3Al5O12 ceramics
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Materials ScienceNuclear CeramicSingle CrystalsOptical MaterialsY3al5o12 CeramicsEngineeringOptical PropertiesUrea Precipitation MethodEnergy CeramicApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsCeramics MaterialsOptical AbsorptionLaser MaterialOptical CeramicCeramic PowdersStructural Ceramic
Optical absorption and emission spectra have been measured for Nd-doped Y3Al5O12 ceramics obtained by a urea precipitation method. The optical properties of the ceramics are almost the same as those of single crystals grown by the Czochralski method and floating-zone method, except for a higher background absorption of 2.5–3 cm−1. The energy-level structure for Nd3+ in the Y3Al5O12 ceramics is determined for a 1-at. % Nd concentration. The induced emission cross section for the 1-at. %-Nd-doped ceramic is calculated to be 4.9×10−19 cm2, which falls in the range reported for the Nd:Y3Al5O12 single crystals. The Nd concentration dependence of the emission decay time at the 1064-nm laser wavelength was also measured, and typical concentration quenching was observed. The decay time of the 1-at. %-Nd-doped ceramic is 219 μs, which is slightly smaller than the reported values for single crystals.
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