Opto-Electronic Engineering, Volume. 37, Issue 3, 99(2010)
Transient Response of Er3+ Fluorescence in Bismuth-based Glass under 975 nm-pulsed Excitation
Er3+-doped bismuth-based glasses with the composition of Bi2O3-B2O3-Si2O were prepared by conventional high-temperature melting and annealing method. The 1.5 μm band spectroscopic properties of Er3+ were measured and analyzed, and the research focused on the transient response of 1.5 μm band fluorescence under the pulse excitation at 975 nm. The results show that there was a rise- and fall-response process of Er3+ fluorescence corresponding to the up and down-edge of 975 nm pulse, respectively, and the response rate is dependent on the lifetime of Er3+ at 4I13/2 level. With the increase of Bi2O3 component content, the lifetime of Er3+ decreases resulting from the energy transfer aroused by OH groups in the glass, and the response becomes faster accordingly.
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ZHOU Ya-xun, WANG Da-gang, CHEN Fen, YANG Gao-bo, DAI Shi-xun. Transient Response of Er3+ Fluorescence in Bismuth-based Glass under 975 nm-pulsed Excitation[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2010, 37(3): 99
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Received: Aug. 17, 2009
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Published Online: Jun. 13, 2010
The Author Email: Ya-xun ZHOU (zhouyaxun@nbu.edu.cn)