Rare-earth elements are of interest in several high-tech and envi- ronmental application areas, the two major ones concerning magnetic and optical devices. In the latter field, one can exploit the unique photoluminescence properties of rare-earth ions to develop novel or advanced lasers and optical amplifiers. Glasses have been known for a long time as a convenient host for rare earths and have been widely used for the fabrication of solid-state lasers. Recently, guided-wave format has added several advantages, namely the small size, the high pump power density, and the larger flexibility in design and fabrication. Thus, in the last few years, due to the great development of optical communications, an increasing research and de- velopment activity has been focused on the design and manufacture of fibre optic and integrated optic lasers and amplifiers, especially of those based on Er3+ -doped glasses. The aim of the present paper is to highlight the application of the spectro- scopic techniques to the characterization of rare-earth-doped glasses and to present a brief overview of the efforts and progresses made in the area of micro-optic and integrated-optic lasers and amplifiers. A brief summary of the fundamentals of the photoluminescence properties and of the measurements techniques is also provided.

Photoluminescence of rare-earth-doped glasses

M Ferrari
2005

Abstract

Rare-earth elements are of interest in several high-tech and envi- ronmental application areas, the two major ones concerning magnetic and optical devices. In the latter field, one can exploit the unique photoluminescence properties of rare-earth ions to develop novel or advanced lasers and optical amplifiers. Glasses have been known for a long time as a convenient host for rare earths and have been widely used for the fabrication of solid-state lasers. Recently, guided-wave format has added several advantages, namely the small size, the high pump power density, and the larger flexibility in design and fabrication. Thus, in the last few years, due to the great development of optical communications, an increasing research and de- velopment activity has been focused on the design and manufacture of fibre optic and integrated optic lasers and amplifiers, especially of those based on Er3+ -doped glasses. The aim of the present paper is to highlight the application of the spectro- scopic techniques to the characterization of rare-earth-doped glasses and to present a brief overview of the efforts and progresses made in the area of micro-optic and integrated-optic lasers and amplifiers. A brief summary of the fundamentals of the photoluminescence properties and of the measurements techniques is also provided.
2005
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
Inglese
28
12
1
53
53
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Photoluminescence
properties and materials
Laser spectroscopy
Optical materials
Integrated optics
2
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
G. C. Righini; M. Ferrari
01 Contributo su Rivista::01.01 Articolo in rivista
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