Bismuth-doped zinc aluminosilicate glasses and glass-ceramics with ultra-broadband infrared luminescence
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2007
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Broadband infrared luminescence covering the optical telecommunication wavelength region of 0, E and S bands was observed from bismuth-doped zinc aluminosilicate glasses and glass-ceramics. The spectroscopic properties of the glasses and glass-ceramics depend on the thermal-treatment history. With the appearance of gahnite (ZnAl2O4) crystalline phase, the fluorescent peak moves to longer wavelength, but the fluorescent intensity decreases. The similar to 1300 nm fluorescence with a FWHM larger than 250 nm and a lifetime longer than 600 mu s possesses these optical materials with potential applications in laser devices and broadband amplifiers. The broad infrared luminescence from the bismuth-doped zinc aluminosilicate glasses and glass-ceramics might be from BiO or bismuth clusters rather than from Bi5+ and Bi3+. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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英语 |
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彭明营;陈丹平;邱建荣;姜雄伟;朱从善.,Opt. Mater.,2007,29(5):556-561 |
Palavras-Chave | #光学材料;光学玻璃 #infrared luminescence #glasses and glass-ceramics #bismuth |
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