Abstract |
Erbium-doped germanotellurite glasses in the TeO2-GeO2-Nb2O5-K2O system have been prepared and their absorption and photoluminescence properties were investigated. Judd-Ofelt theory was applied to the different absorption intensities of the UV/vis Er3+ transitions, to determine the intensity parameters, Omega(t) (t=2, 4, 6), and to estimate the radiative lifetimes. However, for a single transition like the Er3+ emission to the ground state, at ca. 1.5 mu m, the absorption cross-section method is shown to be a simpler method to estimate the radiative lifetime of that particular transition. Experimental lifetimes were obtained from the photoluminescence decay curves of the I-4(13/2) metastable state of Er3+ in different glasses and compared to the radiative lifetimes estimated by both methods. A better agreement was obtained by the absorption cross-section approach, yielding quantum efficiencies of 94\% and 69\% for 0.2 mol\% and 2 mol\% ErO1.5 doped samples, respectively. The up-conversion luminescence intensities of Er3+ ions in these glasses were also analyzed in the 400-900 nm range and compared with up-conversion in samples co-doped with Ytterbium and/or Thulium. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |