Structural and optical properties on thulium-doped LHPG-grown Ta(2)O(5) fibres


Autoria(s): MACATRAO, M.; PERES, M.; RUBINGER, C. P. L.; SOARES, M. J.; COSTA, L. C.; COSTA, F. M.; MONTEIRO, T.; FRANCO, N.; ALVES, E.; SAGGIORO, B. Z.; ANDREETA, Marcello Rubens Barsi; HERNANDES, Antonio Carlos
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2009

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Structural, spectroscopic and dielectric properties of thulium-doped laser-heated pedestal Ta(2)O(5) as-grown fibres were studied. Undoped samples grow preferentially with a single crystalline monoclinic structure. The fibre with the lowest thulium content (0.1 at%) also shows predominantly a monoclinic phase and no intra-4f(12) Tm(3+) recombination was observed. For sample with the highest thulium amount (1.0 at%), the appearance of a dominant triclinic phase as well as intraionic optical activation was observed. The dependence of photoluminescence on excitation energy allows identification of different site locations of Tm(3+) ions in the lattice. The absence of recombination between the first and the ground-state multiplets as well as the temperature dependence of the observed transitions was justified by an efficient energy transfer between the Tm(3+) ions. Microwave dielectric properties were investigated using the small perturbation theory. At a frequency of 5 GHz, the undoped material exhibits a dielectric permittivity of 21 and for thulium-doped Ta(2)O(5) samples it decreases to 18 for the highest doping concentration. Nevertheless, the dielectric losses maintain a very low value. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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MICROELECTRONICS JOURNAL, v.40, n.2, p.309-312, 2009

0026-2692

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/29732

10.1016/j.mejo.2008.07.033

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mejo.2008.07.033

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Microelectronics Journal

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Palavras-Chave #Tantalum pentoxide #LHPG-growth #Rare earth doping #XRD #PL #(TA2O5)(1-X)(TIO2)(X) CERAMICS #PERMITTIVITY #ABSORPTION #CRYSTAL #Engineering, Electrical & Electronic #Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
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