Applied Sciences (Aug 2018)

SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ Glass-Ceramic Monoliths

  • Lam Thi Ngoc Tran,
  • Damiano Massella,
  • Lidia Zur,
  • Alessandro Chiasera,
  • Stefano Varas,
  • Cristina Armellini,
  • Giancarlo C. Righini,
  • Anna Lukowiak,
  • Daniele Zonta,
  • Maurizio Ferrari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8081335
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. 1335

Abstract

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The development of efficient luminescent systems, such as microcavities, solid-state lasers, integrated optical amplifiers, and optical sensors is the main topic in glass photonics. The building blocks of these systems are glass-ceramics activated by rare-earth ions because they exhibit specific morphologic, structural, and spectroscopic properties. Among various materials that could be used as nanocrystals to be imbedded in a silica matrix, tin dioxide presents some interesting peculiarities, e.g., the presence of tin dioxide nanocrystals allows an increase in both solubility and emission of rare-earth ions. Here, we focus our attention on Er3+—doped silica—tin dioxide photonic glass-ceramics fabricated by a sol-gel route. Although the SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ could be fabricated in different forms, such as thin films, monoliths, and planar waveguides, we herein limit ourselves to the monoliths. The effective role of tin dioxide as a luminescence sensitizer for Er3+ ions is confirmed by spectroscopic measurements and detailed fabrication protocols are discussed.

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