Silica spheres with diameters in the order of 100 ?m were coated by Er3+-activated silica-hafnia films and then annealed in order to induce formation and growth of nanocrystals. The spectroscopic and morphologic properties of the spheres have been characterized by photoluminescence and atomic force microscopy techniques, respectively. The preliminary information are discussed, taken in account the previous consolidated results obtained in the case of amorphous and glass-ceramic waveguides as well as spherical microresonators coated by amorphous silica-hafnia films.

Glass-ceramics coating of silica microspheres

Berneschi;Sc;Chiasera;Conti;Ferrari;Ma;Le;Righini;
2009

Abstract

Silica spheres with diameters in the order of 100 ?m were coated by Er3+-activated silica-hafnia films and then annealed in order to induce formation and growth of nanocrystals. The spectroscopic and morphologic properties of the spheres have been characterized by photoluminescence and atomic force microscopy techniques, respectively. The preliminary information are discussed, taken in account the previous consolidated results obtained in the case of amorphous and glass-ceramic waveguides as well as spherical microresonators coated by amorphous silica-hafnia films.
2009
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
9781424457465
Transparent glass-ceramics
Coating
Microspheres
Planar waveguides
Optical properties
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