Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1497316 | Optical Materials | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We have determined the temperature into the bulk of a transparent material excited by a red dye tunable laser thanks to a nondestructive method using the green fluorescence emitted by the Er3+ ions incorporated in the material. A homemade Er3+-doped fluorite type mixed crystal was investigated. The green emission obtained following the optical excitation of Er3+ ions around 652Â nm is, in this material, much more intense than in the oxides. The green emitting levels are composed of Stark sub-levels whose the electronic populations obey the Boltzmann's law we applied to determine the temperature as a function of time and of the incident power. The percentage of the energy absorbed by the Er3+ ions which is converted into heat was estimated from a thermal model which we developed.
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Authors
Z. Chouahda, T. Duvaut, J.P. Jouart, M. Diaf,