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Spectroscopy of yttria-alumina-silica glass doped with thulium and erbium

Spectroscopy of yttria-alumina-silica glass doped with thulium and erbium
Spectroscopy of yttria-alumina-silica glass doped with thulium and erbium
Yttria-alumina-silica (YAS) glasses doped with Er3+ and Tm3+ have been examined spectroscopically for their prospect as fibre amplifier gain media for optical telecommunication systems. Absorption and emission spectra, as well as emission lifetime measurements and Judd-Ofelt calculations are reported. Tm3+:YAS glass has a emission bandwidth of 122nm around 1470nm, making it promising for S+ band amplification.
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509-512
Jander, P.
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Brocklesby, W.S.
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Jander, P.
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Brocklesby, W.S.
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Jander, P. and Brocklesby, W.S. (2004) Spectroscopy of yttria-alumina-silica glass doped with thulium and erbium. IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, 40 (5), 509-512. (doi:10.1109/JQE.2004.826455).

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Yttria-alumina-silica (YAS) glasses doped with Er3+ and Tm3+ have been examined spectroscopically for their prospect as fibre amplifier gain media for optical telecommunication systems. Absorption and emission spectra, as well as emission lifetime measurements and Judd-Ofelt calculations are reported. Tm3+:YAS glass has a emission bandwidth of 122nm around 1470nm, making it promising for S+ band amplification.

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Published date: 2004

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Local EPrints ID: 13941
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/13941
ISSN: 0018-9197
PURE UUID: 431549e8-2e48-4fc9-9f2c-73246330a359
ORCID for W.S. Brocklesby: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2123-6712

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Date deposited: 22 Dec 2004
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:39

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Author: P. Jander
Author: W.S. Brocklesby ORCID iD

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