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4 December 1998 Rare-earth-doped tellurite glasses
S. Q. Man, H. W. Liu, Edwin Y. B. Pun, Po Sheun Chung
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Abstract
Glasses based on TeO2-BaO-MgO-ZnO-Na2O have been made successfully. The Raman scattering and the transmission properties were measured, and the photoluminescence properties of Pr3+ doped tellurite glasses were studied. Tellurite glasses exhibit an IR transmission cut- off beyond approximately 6 micrometers . The maximum-phonon band is at 745 cm-1. The emission from the Pr3+:1G4 yields 3H5 transition is at 1.295 micrometers wavelength with a spectral bandwidth of 30 nm. Pr3+ doped tellurite glasses appear to be a promising candidate for waveguide amplifiers in the 1.3 micrometers telecommunication window.
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S. Q. Man, H. W. Liu, Edwin Y. B. Pun, and Po Sheun Chung "Rare-earth-doped tellurite glasses", Proc. SPIE 3491, 1998 International Conference on Applications of Photonic Technology III: Closing the Gap between Theory, Development, and Applications, (4 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328616
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Absorption

Luminescence

Phonons

Raman spectroscopy

Telecommunications

Optical amplifiers

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