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Radiative and non radiative spectroscopic properties of Er ion in tellurite glass
Authors:G.A. Kumar   E. De la Rosa  H. Desirena
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, 607 Taylor Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA

bCentro de Investigaciones en Optica, Advanced Photonics Materials Lab (APML), Lomas del Bosque 115, A.P. 1-948, León Gto 37160, Mexico

Abstract:We have investigated in detail the mechanism of infrared emission and upconversion emission of Er3+ in tellurite glass as a function of the dopant concentration. Both the infrared and upconversion emissions are competing processes and the efficiency of infrared emission at 1534 nm is 100% at the lowest Er content (0.5 mol%) and reduces to 50% at higher dopant concentration (>2 mol%). The green upconversion emission at 548 nm is mainly due to the excited state absorption (ESA) from 4I11/2, which populate the 4F7/2 level. In addition to this, the possible energy transfer (ET) through Er3+(4I11/2) + Er3+(4I11/2) → Er3+(4F7/2) + Er3+(4I15/2) can also results in the green emission as is noticed from the concentration dependent efficiency change of the green emission. The fluorescence quenching of green emission with Er concentration may be related with the cross relaxation (CR) process 2H11/2 + 4I15/2 → 4I9/2 + 4I13/2. The red emission is due to the combined effect of the ESA from level 4I13/2 to 4F9/2, the energy transfer process described by Er3+(4I13/2) + Er3+(4I11/2) → Er3+(4F9/2) + Er3+(4I15/2) and the cross relaxation process.
Keywords:Upconversion   Tellurite glass   Spectroscopy   Er3+   Luminescence   Judd–Ofelt theory   Visible emission
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