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- Frequency upconversion involving triads and quartets of ions in a Pr3+/Nd3+ codoped fluoroindate glass
- Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0021-8979
- Frequency upconversion (UC) processes involving energy transfer (ET) among Nd 3+ and Pr 3+ ions in a fluoroindate glass are reported. In a first experiment, the excitation of Pr 3+ [transition 3H 4→ 1D 2] and of Nd 3+ [transition 4I 9/2→( 2G 7/2+ 4G 5/2)] was achieved with a dye laser operating in the 575-590 nm range. In a second experiment, the Nd 3+ ions were excited with the second harmonic of a Nd: YAG laser at 532 nm. The ET processes leading to UC in both experiments were studied by monitoring the blue fluorescence decay at 480 nm due to the transition 3P 0→ 3H 4 in Pr 3+. In the more relevant UC process, quartets of ions (Nd-Nd-Pr-Pr) are excited due to absorption of three laser photons by two Nd 3+ ions which transfer their energy to two Pr 3+ ions. Each Pr 3+ ion promoted to the 3P 0 level decays to the ground state emitting one photon in the blue region. This conclusion was achieved investigating the dependence of the UC fluorescence intensity as a function of laser intensity, samples concentrations, and temporal behavior of the UC signal. Other UC processes involving nonisoionic groups of three ions are also reported. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.
- 15-Sep-2002
- Journal of Applied Physics, v. 92, n. 6, p. 3065-3070, 2002.
- 3065-3070
- Blue fluorescence
- Co-doped
- ET process
- Fluorescence intensities
- Fluoroindate glass
- Frequency up-conversion
- Laser intensities
- Laser photons
- ND : YAG lasers
- Second harmonics
- Temporal behavior
- Dye lasers
- Energy transfer
- Experiments
- Glass
- High energy physics
- Neodymium
- Neodymium lasers
- Photons
- Ions
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1501757
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