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Journal of Rare Earths | 2006

Spectroscopic properties of Nd3+-doped high silica glass prepared by sintering porous glass

Qiao Yanbo; Da Ning; Peng Mingying; Yang Luyun; Chen Danping; Qiu Jianrong; Zhu Cong-Shan; Tomoko Akai

A new kind of Nd3+, -doped high silica glass (SiO2 > 96% (mass fraction)) was obtained by sintering porous glass impregnated with Nd3+, ions. The absorption and luminescence properties of high silica glass doped with different Nd3+, concentrations were studied. The intensity parameters Omega(t) (t = 2, 4, 6), spontaneous emission probability, fluorescence lifetime, radiative quantum efficiency, fluorescence branching ratio, and stimulated emission cross section were calculated using the Judd-Ofelt theory. The optimal Nd3+ concentration in high silica glass was 0.27% (mole fraction) because of its high quantum efficiency and emission intensity. By comparing the spectroscopic parameters with other Nd3+ doped oxide glasses and commercial silicate glasses, the Nd3+-doped high silica glasses are likely to be a promising material used for high power and high repetition rate lasers.


Journal of Rare Earths | 2006

Investigations on Valence-Change Behaviors of Europium Ions in Eu-Doped Aluminate and Silicate Phosphors

Peng Mingying; Da Ning; Qiao Yanbo; Wu Baotao; Wang Chen; Chen Danping; Qiu Jianrong

Abstract Compounds of Sr 3 Al 2 O 6 : Eu, Sr 4 Al 14 O 25 : Eu, and BaZnSiO 4 : Eu were synthesized by high-temperature solid state reactions. The doping Eu 3+ ions were partially reduced to Eu 2+ in Sr 4 Al 14 O 25 : Eu and BaZnSiO 4 : Eu prepared in an oxidizing atmosphere, N 2 + O 2 . However, such an abnormal reduction process could not be performed in Sr 3 Al 2 O 6 : Eu, which was also prepared in an atmosphere of N 2 + O 2 . Moreover, even though Sr 3 Al 2 O 6 : Eu was synthesized in a reducing condition CO, only part of the Eu 3+ ions was reduced to Eu 2+ . The existence of trivalent and divalent europium ions was confirmed by photoluminescent spectra. The different valence-change behaviors of europium ions in the hosts were attributed to the difference in host crystal structures. The higher the crystal structure stiffness, the easier the reduction process from Eu 3+ to Eu 2+ .


Journal of Rare Earths | 2006

High Quantum Efficiency and High Concentration Erbium-Doped Silica Glasses Fabricated by Sintering Nanoporous Glasses

Da Ning; Qiao Yanbo; Yang Luyun; Peng Mingying; Wang Chen; Zhou Qingling; Zhao Chongjun; Qiu Jianrong; Zhu Cong-Shan; Chen Danping; Akai Tomoko

A new method was used to prepare erbium-doped high silica (SiO2% > 96%) glasses by sintering nanoporous glasses. The concentration of erbium ions in high silica glasses can be considerably more than that in silica glasses prepared by using conventional methods. The fluorescence of 1532 nm has an FWHM (Full Wave at Half Maximum) of 50 nm, wider than 35 nm of EDSFA (erbium-doped silica fiber amplifer), and hence the glass possesses potential application in broadband fiber amplifiers. The Judd-Ofelt theoretical analysis reflects that the quantum efficiency of this erbium-doped glass is about 0.78, although the erbium concentration in this glass (6 x 103) is about twenty times higher than that in silica glass. These excellent characteristics of Er-doped high silica glass will be conducive to its usage in optical amplifiers and microchip lasers.


Journal of Rare Earths | 2006

Preparation and Fluorescent Property of Eu-Doped High Silica Glasses

Chen Danping; Yang Luyun; Peng Mingying; Wang Chen; Da Ning; Qiao Yanbo; Zhou Qinling; Zhu Cong-Shan; Tomoko Akai

A method to fabricate europium ions doped-high silica glass for transparent fluorescence materials based on the fabrication and sintering technique of nano-porous silica glass was reported. Glasses impregnated with Eu ions and sintered at above 1150 °C in a reduction atmosphere show a very strong blue light from an emission band at about 430 nm due to the 4f65d→4f7(8S7/2) transition of the Eu2+ ions. On the other hand, the Eu-doped glass obtained by co-impregnated with Y3+ and V5+ ions and sintering in oxidation atmosphere behaves a very strong red emission band at about 615 nm with a UV excitation. An appearance of vanadate band in the excitation spectrum of Eu3+, Y3+ and V5+ ions co-doped high silica glass implies an effective energy transferring from VO43- to Eu3+ and effective excitation of Eu3+ by about 500 nm strong broad emission of VO43-.


Journal of Rare Earths | 2006

Upconversion Luminescence of Ce3+ Doped BK7 Glass by Femtosecond Laser Irradiation

Wang Chen; Peng Mingying; Yang Luyun; Hu Xiao; Da Ning; Chen Danping; Zhu Cong-Shan; Qiu Jianrong

Near-infrared to visible upconversion luminescence was observed in a multicomponent silicate (BK7) glass containing Ce3+ ions under focused infrared femtosecond laser irradiation. The emission spectra show that the upconversion luminescence comes from the 4f-5d transition of the Ce3+ ions. The relationship between the intensity of the Ce3+ emission and the pump power reveals that a three-photon absorption predominates in the conversion process from the near-infrared into the blue luminescence. The analysis of the upconversion mechanism suggests that the upconversion luminescence may come from a three-photon simultaneous absorption that leads to a population of the 5d level in which the characteristic luminescence occurs.


Journal of Rare Earths | 2006

Nd3+ Doped Silicate Glass Photonic Crystal Fiber with Random Hole Distributions

Yang Luyun; Chen Danping; Da Ning; Wang Chen; Peng Mingying; Zhao Chongjun; Zhou Qingling; Jiang Xiongwei; Chen Qingxi; Zhu Cong-Shan; Qiu Jianrong

Abstract The fabrication of one kind of large core area Nd 3+ doped silicate glass photonic crystal fiber, and demonstration of the fibers waveguidence properties were reported. This fiber owns a random air hole distribution in the cladding. The measured minimum loss of this kind of fiber is 10 dB· m −1 at 660 nm. These fibers can sustain only a single mode at least over wavelength ranging from 660 nm to 980 nm.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2005

A Novel Hollow-Core Holey Fibre with Random Hole Distributions in the Cladding

Yang Luyun; Chen Danping; Da Ning; Zhou Qin-Ling; Jiang Xiongwei; Zhu Cong-Shan; Qiu Jianrong

We provide a novel hollow-core holey fibre that owns a random distribution of air holes in the cladding. Our experiments demonstrate that many of the features previously attributed to photonic crystal fibres with perfect arrangement of air holes, in particular, photonic bandgap guidance, can also be obtained in the fibre. Additionally, this fibre exhibits a second guided mode with both the two-lobe patterns, and each pattern is in different colour.


Materials Letters | 2006

Preparation and spectroscopic properties of Er3+-doped high silica glass fabricated by sintering nanoporous glass

Da Ning; Yang lv-yun; Peng Mingying; Zhou Qingling; Chen Danping; Tomoko Akai; Kohei Kadono


Archive | 2005

Prepn process of prefabricated rod for photon crystal fiber

Yang Luyun; Chen Danping; Da Ning


Archive | 2005

Bais single-mode photon crystal optical fibre and its preparation method

Yang Luyun; Chen Danping; Da Ning

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Chen Danping

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yang Luyun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Peng Mingying

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qiu Jianrong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhu Cong-Shan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wang Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Qiao Yanbo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhou Qingling

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tomoko Akai

National Presto Industries

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Jiang Xiongwei

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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