Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1486231 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The absorption and emission properties of silica based ytterbium doped preforms, made by Modified Chemical Vapor Deposition, and of the drawn fibers were investigated as a function of the atmosphere during the preform collapsing. Under increasingly reducing conditions for the collapsing atmosphere, a strong UV/VIS absorption is built up, accompanied with an UV excited emission in the visible region, obviously induced by the formation of Yb2+ ions. Both the fluorescence lifetime of the Yb3+ lasing level and the cooperative fluorescence in the visible are remarkably diminished. Laser power experiments with the different fibers show a strong deterioration of the laser efficiency parallel to the degree of reduction of the doped glasses.
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Authors
J. Kirchhof, S. Unger, A. Schwuchow, S. Grimm, V. Reichel,