| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8151313 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2014 | 4 Pages | 
Abstract
												Results of the material purification, crystal growth, and optical characterization of Tm-doped KPb2Cl5 (KPC) and KPb2Br5 (KPB) for ~2 μm photonic applications are presented. Undoped KPC and KPB were synthesized from ultra dry starting materials and purified through multi-pass translation in a zone-refinement system. 1 wt% of ultra-dry Tm-halides (TmCl3 or TmBr3) were added to the purified host materials and molten under bubbling of HCl or HBr gas, respectively. Tm: KPC and Tm: KPB crystals were subsequently grown using the Bridgman technique. The good optical quality of the resulting crystals was indicated by infrared transmissions as high as ~70-75%. Under optical pumping, both crystals exhibited broad infrared emission bands centered at ~1.82 µm with nearly exponential decay times ranging from ~2-3 ms. Judd-Ofelt intensity parameters were calculated to determine the radiative lifetimes of the 3F4â3H6 Tm3+ transition. The optical absorption and emission cross-sections of Tm: KPC and Tm: KPB were determined using the McCumber theory. The investigated crystals were also evaluated as potential solid-state materials for optical cooling applications.
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											Authors
												E. Brown, E. Kumi-Barimah, U. Hömmerich, A.G. Bluiett, S.B. Trivedi, 
											