Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5399393 | Journal of Luminescence | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Transparent lithium aluminosilicate glass-ceramics based on nanosized crystals of β-quartz solid solutions and Er,Yb orthoniobates are prepared for the first time, to our knowledge. According to X-ray diffraction analysis, parent Er,Yb-codoped glass contains (Er,Yb)NbO4 nanocrystals with the defected fluorite structure while the single Yb-doped glass is X-ray amorphous. The Er,Yb orthoniobates with the tetragonal structure crystallize under heat-treatments at 800-900 °C; and at 1000 °C the transformation to a monoclinic form begins. β-quartz solid solutions are the main crystalline phase of glass-ceramics prepared in the temperature range of 800-1000 °C. These structural transformations are confirmed by Raman spectroscopy. The structure evolution is illustrated by the TEM study of the Yb-doped glass and glass-ceramics. The spectral-luminescent properties of glass-ceramics are directly linked to their structure; an appearance of the monoclinic phase has a crucial effect on these properties. Glass-ceramics with tetragonal (Er,Yb)NbO4 nanophase are characterized by the high efficiency of Yb3+âEr3+ energy transfer (85%), strong absorption in the vicinity of 0.98 μm and shorter lifetime of 4I13/2 state (as compared with the parent glass), so they look promising for laser operation in the eye-safe region around 1.53 μm.
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Authors
O.S. Dymshits, I.P. Alekseeva, A.A. Zhilin, M.Ya. Tsenter, P.A. Loiko, N.A. Skoptsov, A.M. Malyarevich, K.V. Yumashev, X. Mateos, A.V. Baranov,