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26 December 1984 Compositional Effects On Nd3+ Concentration Quenching In The System R20 A1203 Ln203 P205
L. M. Cook, A. J. Marker III, S. E. Stokowski
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Abstract
Most solid state laser materials exhibit pronounced concentration quenching; at Nd3+ ion concentrations above ≈2 x 1020 cm-3 non-radiative transfer of excited state energy between neodymium ions inhibits fluorescence and sharply reduces the quantum efficiency. Although other ions such as hydroxyl and many transition metals produce similar quenching effects, they are extrinsic contaminants and Nd self-quenching represents the material baseline. Reducing concentration quenching behavior is important for applications such as miniaturized lasers for electro-optic applications where high dopant concentrations and high induced emission cross-sections are desirable.
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L. M. Cook, A. J. Marker III, and S. E. Stokowski "Compositional Effects On Nd3+ Concentration Quenching In The System R20 A1203 Ln203 P205", Proc. SPIE 0505, Advances in Optical Materials, (26 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964634
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Luminescence

Lanthanides

Ions

Neodymium

Absorption

Transition metals

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