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Title: Spectroscopy of solid-solution transparent sesquioxide laser ceramic Tm:LuYO3
Authors: Eremeev, K.
Loiko, P.
Braud, A.
Camy, P.
Jian Zhang
Xiaodong Xu
Yongguang Zhao
Peng Liu
Balabanov, S.
Dunina, E.
Kornienko, A.
Fomicheva, L.
Mateos, X.
Griebner, U.
Petrov, V.
Li Wang
Weidong Chen
Keywords: публикации ученых;the modified Judd-Ofelt theory;experimental and calculated absorption oscillator strengths;spectroscopy;laser ceramic
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Optical Society of America
Citation: Spectroscopy of solid-solution transparent sesquioxide laser ceramic Tm:LuYO3 / K. Eremeev [et al.] // Optical Materials Express. – 2022. – Vol. 12, № 9. – P. 3749–3762. – DOI : https://doi.org/10.1364/OME.471492.
Abstract: We report on a detailed spectroscopic study of a Tm3+-doped transparent sesquioxide ceramic based on a solid-solution (lutetia – yttria, LuYO3) composition. The ceramic was fabricated using commercial oxide powders by hot isostatic pressing at 1600°C for 3 h at 190 MPa argon pressure. The most intense Raman peak in Tm:LuYO3 at 385.4 cm−1 takes an intermediate position between those for the parent compounds and is notably broadened (linewidth: 12.8 cm−1). The transition intensities of Tm3+ ions were calculated using the JuddOfelt theory; the intensity parameters are W2 = 2.537, W4 = 1.156 and W6 = 0.939 [1020 cm2 ]. For the 3F4 → 3H6 transition, the stimulated-emission cross-section amounts to 0.27 × 10−20 cm2 at 2059nm and the reabsorption-free luminescence lifetime is 3.47 ms (the 3F4 radiative lifetime is 3.85 ± 0.1 ms). The Tm3+ ions in the ceramic exhibit long-wave multiphonon-assisted emission extending up to at least 2.35 µm; a phonon sideband at 2.23 µm is observed and explained by coupling between electronic transitions and the dominant Raman mode of the sesquioxides. Low temperature (12 K) spectroscopy reveals a significant inhomogeneous spectral broadening confirming formation of a substitutional solid-solution. The mixed ceramic is promising for ultrashort pulse generation at >2 µm.
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/48999
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