Results in Optics (Jul 2023)
Spectroscopic properties of Er3+-doped barium phosphate glasses for optical gain media
Abstract
Barium metaphosphate glasses (PBaLa) doped with erbium (Er3+) ions have been prepared by melt quenching method and studied their optical, structural characteristics by using FT-IR, absorption, radiative de-excitation spectra, decay curves and up-conversion measurements. Judd-Ofelt (Ωλ, λ = 2,4 and 6) parameters have been determined using the absorption transitions of the Er3+(1.0 mol %)-doped glasses which are in turn taken to predict the radiative characteristics that include branching ratio (βR), radiative emission probability (AR) and lifetime (τR) of some important fluorescent levels of Er3+:glasses. Visible emission spectra measured under 378 nm excitation reveals three emission transitions at 663 (4F9/2 → 4I15/2), 547 (4S3/2→ 4I15/2) and 524 nm (2H11/2 → 4I15/2) corresponding to Er3+ ions. Among these, the green emission at 547 nm is relatively intense. Near-Infrared emissions were measured by exciting at 980 nm which exhibits broad emission at 4I13/2→ 4I15/2 (1.53 µm). The stimulated emission cross-section (σemi), FWHM and gain bandwidth (σemi × FWHM) were predicted to be 13.58 × 10-21 cm−2, 59 nm and 801.2 cm3, respectively, for PBaLaEr1.0 glass. The lifetime of 4I13/2 level has been shortened from 2.53 to 0.8 ms with an increase in Er3+ ions concentration from 0.1 to 2 mol %. NIR to visible up-conversion has also been measured for various concentrations of Er3+-doped PBaLaEr glasses with 980 nm excitation. These findings indicate that the Er3+-doped PBaLaEr glasses can be considered for waveguide laser and optical amplifier applications at 1.53 µm.