Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1494807 Optical Materials 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Multicolor and white light emissions have been achieved in Yb3+, Tm3+ and Ho3+ triply doped heavy metal oxide glasses upon laser excitation at 980 nm. The red (660 nm), green (547 nm) and blue (478 nm) up conversion emissions of the rare earth (RE) ions triply doped TeO2–GeO2–Bi2O3–K2O glass (TGBK) have been investigated as a function of the RE concentration and excitation power of the 980 nm laser diode. The most appropriate combination of RE in the TGBK glass host (1.6 wt% Yb2O3, 0.6 wt% Tm2O3 and 0.1 wt% Ho2O3) has been determined with the purpose to tune the primary colors (RGB) respective emissions and generate white light emission by varying the pump power. The involved infrared to visible up conversion mechanisms mainly consist in a three-photon blue up conversion of Tm3+ ions and a two-photon green and red up conversions of Ho3+ ions. The resulting multicolor emissions have been described according to the CIE-1931 standards.

►Thulium, holmium and ytterbium ions doped bismuth germanium tellurite glasses. ►Multicolor red, green and blue emission and white light generation. ►Infrared (980 nm) to visible up conversion emission. ►Color tunability of emitted light by varying laser excitation power.

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