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Enhanced room-temperature emission in Cr4+ ions containing alumino-silicate glasses
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringGlass-ceramicOptical MaterialsEngineeringBroadband Fiber AmplifiersOptical PropertiesLuminescent GlassApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsGlass MaterialGlass PhotonicsFunctional MaterialsCr3+ IonChemistryOptoelectronicsRoom-temperature EmissionBroadband Emission
The Bi2O3 modified alumino-silicate glasses, when excited at 800 nm exhibited a broadband emission of Cr4+ in the range of 1.2 to ∼1.6 μm at room temperature. The mean lifetime of (1E−3A2)→3T1 transition in Cr4+-doped glass at RT was as long as ∼426 μs, enabling the realization of both tunable lasers and broadband fiber amplifiers. The Cr4+ emission at RT also showed the dependency on the excitation wavelength and site distribution within the chosen glass host. A photoinduced charge transfer process from the Cr3+ ion into Cr4+ ion appears to be responsible for the excitation of Cr4+.
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