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15 February 2012 Er-doped Tellurite glasses for planar waveguide power amplifier with extended gain bandwidth
J. I. Mackenzie, G. S. Murugan, T. Suzuki, Y. Ohishi, A. W. Yu, J. B. Abshire
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Abstract
Tellurite glass compositions doped with erbium and erbium/ytterbium optimised to support extended gain bandwidth with significant amplification have been fabricated, and their thermal, optical absorption, excitation and luminescence properties investigated. Each rare-earth dopant concentration was set at 1x1020cm-3. Broad emission crosssection bandwidths up to 50nm FWHM were observed, with fluorescence lifetimes of ~3ms. Collinear pump probe measurements on ~4mm thick bulk samples revealed peak gains of up to 2.1dB/cm at a wavelength of 1535nm in the codoped material, with an incident pump intensity of only Iinc~8kWcm-2 at a wavelength of 974nm. At equivalent absorbed pump powers between co-doped and single doped materials the relative gain was 1.25dB/cm (Iinc~4kWcm-2) and 0.9dB/cm (Iinc~8kWcm-2) respectively, demonstrating efficient energy transfer from the ytterbium to erbium ions. Excited state absorption at longer wavelengths was observed and characterised and its implication on realising sufficient gain in the wavelength band of interest is discussed.
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J. I. Mackenzie, G. S. Murugan, T. Suzuki, Y. Ohishi, A. W. Yu, and J. B. Abshire "Er-doped Tellurite glasses for planar waveguide power amplifier with extended gain bandwidth", Proc. SPIE 8235, Solid State Lasers XXI: Technology and Devices, 823514 (15 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.908003
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Absorption

Raman spectroscopy

Erbium

Carbon dioxide

Ions

Luminescence

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