Author:
Balabanov Stanislav,Loiko Pavel,Basyrova Liza,Permin Dmitry,Kosyanov Denis,Evstropov Timofey,Filofeev Sergey,Braud Alain,Camy Patrice
Abstract
Abstract
A transparent sesquioxide ceramic (Er0.07La0.10Y0.83)2O3 was fabricated by vacuum sintering at 1780 °C for 3 h with lanthana acting as a sintering additive. It was of single-phase nature (sp. gr. Ia
3
ˉ
) with a close-packed microstructure (average grain size: 17 μm, pore content: 5 ppmv) and high transparency of 80% at 1.1 μm. The La3+ ions induced additional inhomogeneous broadening in the absorption and emission spectra of Er3+ ions. For the 4I11/2→4I13/2 transition, the stimulated-emission cross-section σ
SE was 1.06 × 10−20 cm2 at 2719 nm and the luminescence lifetimes of the 4I11/2/4I13/2 states amounted to 2.73/5.91 ms, respectively. A (Er0.07La0.10Y0.83)2O3 ceramic laser generated 300 mW at 2840 nm with a slope efficiency of 27.7% and a laser threshold of only 17 mW.
Subject
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Instrumentation