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Title: 
Effects in the population inversion of3H4 level in Tm, Tm-Tb and Tm-Eu doped germanate glasses for amplifiers applications
Author(s): 
Institution: 
  • Cidade Universitaria
  • Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
ISSN: 
0277-786X
Abstract: 
The population inversion of the Tm3+ in GLKZ glass involved in the 1470 nm emission (3H4 → 3F 4) as a function of Tb (or Eu) concentration was calculated by computational simulation for a CW laser pumping at 792 nm. These calculations were performed using the experimental Tm→Tb an Tm→Eu transfer rates and the spectroscopic parameters of the Tm (0.1 mol %) system. The result shows that 0.2 mol % (Tb3+) and 0.4 mol % of Eu3+ ions propitiate best population inversion of Tm3+ (0.1 mol %) maximizing the amplification coefficient of germanate (GLKZ) glass when operating as laser intensity amplification at 1470 nm. Besides the effective deactivation of the 3F4 level, the presence of Tb3+ or Eu 3+ ions introduce a depopulation of the 3H4 emitting level by means of a cross relaxation process with Tm3+ ions. In spite of this, the whole effect is verified to be benefic for using Tm-doped GLKZ glass codoped with Tb3+ or Eu3+ as a suitable material for confectioning optical amplifiers that operates in the S-band for telecommunication.
Issue Date: 
16-Oct-2006
Citation: 
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, v. 6190.
Keywords: 
  • Germanate glasses
  • Laser intensity amplification
  • Population inversion
  • Spectroscopic parameters
  • Computer simulation
  • Continuous wave lasers
  • Doping (additives)
  • Germanium compounds
  • Glass
  • Pumping (laser)
  • Light amplifiers
Source: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.684771
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Type: 
outro
Source:
http://repositorio.unesp.br/handle/11449/69169
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