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Thulium sensitized neodymium for mid-IR laser development | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Thulium sensitized neodymium for mid-IR laser development


Abstract:

The energy transfer properties between Tm/sup 3+/ and Nd/sup 3+/ in KPb/sub 2/Cl/sub 5/ are explored. The efficiency of the energy transfer from the Tm /sup 3/H/sub 4/ to...Show More

Abstract:

The energy transfer properties between Tm/sup 3+/ and Nd/sup 3+/ in KPb/sub 2/Cl/sub 5/ are explored. The efficiency of the energy transfer from the Tm /sup 3/H/sub 4/ to the Nd/sup 4/I/sub 11/2/was evaluated for sensitization of a new mid-IR laser system.
Date of Conference: 16-21 May 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 December 2004
Print ISBN:1-55752-777-6
Conference Location: San Francisco, CA, USA

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Summary

The strong multi-phonon quenching of mid-infrared transitions in conventional oxide and fluoride laser hosts means that rare-earth mid-IR lasers are very scarce. The rare earth host KPb2Cl5 exhibits reduced quenching because of its relatively low phonon energies, [1]. The infrared emission of Er3+doped KPb2Cl5 has been exploited to produce efficient lasing at 4.6 [2], [3].

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