稀土学报(英文版)
稀土學報(英文版)
희토학보(영문판)
JOURNAL OF RARE EARTHS
2014年
12期
1154-1161
,共8页
成茵%吴钟晴%胡茜%吴腾宴%周伟伟
成茵%吳鐘晴%鬍茜%吳騰宴%週偉偉
성인%오종청%호천%오등연%주위위
fluorotellurite glass%thulium doped%thermal stability%spectroscopy%rare earths
A series of fluorotellurite glasses based on (81–x)TeO2-(10+x)KF-9La2O3 (TKL), where x=0 mol.%, 5 mol.%, 10 mol.%, 15 mol.%, doped with 2000 ppm Tm2O3, were prepared by the conventional melt quenching method. The influence of KF content on the thermal stability and optical spectroscopic properties of the Tm3+doped fluorotellurite glasses were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffraction (XRD), density measurement, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), UV-VIS-NIR optical spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy. Judd-Ofelt intensity parameters of Tm3+ in as-prepared glasses were determined and used to calculate the spontaneous emission probabilities and the radiative lifetime for the 4f-4f transitions of the Tm3+ions. Stimulated emission cross sections in the 1470 nm region (σse) were evaluated by Füchtbauer-Ladenburg formula. The re-sults showed that KF substitution of TeO2 was beneficial to improving the thermal stability, decreasing glass density and reducing the content of OH related groups for the investigated fluorotellurite glasses. The glass with composition of 66TeO2-25KF-9La2O3 (named TKL25) had the longest radiative lifetime of the 3H4 (361μs) and the largest FWHM×σse value (420.07×10–28 cm3), which made it a promising material for S-band fiber amplifiers.