Stimulated-emission cross-sections of trivalent erbium ions in the cubic sesquioxides Y 2 O 3 , Lu 2 O 3 , and Sc 2 O 3

We report on a detailed revision of the spectroscopic properties of Er 3+ ions in the cubic sesquioxide host crystals R 2 O 3 (R = Y, Lu and Sc). The 4f-4f transition probabilities are calculated by applying a modified Judd-Ofelt theory accounting for configuration interaction based on the measured...

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Published inOptical materials express Vol. 13; no. 5; p. 1385
Main Authors Uvarova, Anastasia, Loiko, Pavel, Kalusniak, Sascha, Dunina, Elena, Fomicheva, Liudmila, Kornienko, Alexey, Balabanov, Stanislav, Braud, Alain, Camy, Patrice, Kränkel, Christian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.05.2023
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Summary:We report on a detailed revision of the spectroscopic properties of Er 3+ ions in the cubic sesquioxide host crystals R 2 O 3 (R = Y, Lu and Sc). The 4f-4f transition probabilities are calculated by applying a modified Judd-Ofelt theory accounting for configuration interaction based on the measured absorption spectra. The stimulated-emission cross-sections for the 4 I 11/2 → 4 I 13/2 (at ∼2.8 µm) and 4 I 13/2 → 4 I 15/2 (at ∼1.6 µm) transitions of Er 3+ ions are determined and the luminescence dynamics from the 4 I 11/2 and 4 I 13/2 manifolds are studied at different temperatures. It is found that the luminescence lifetime of the 4 I 11/2 state strongly depends on the host-forming R 3+ cation even at low temperatures due to a non-negligible non-radiative multiphonon decay channel. Er:Y 2 O 3 exhibits the lowest phonon energies and consequently the longest 4 I 11/2 luminescence lifetimes. A disagreement between the absorption and emission probabilities for the 4 I 15/2 ↔ 4 I 11/2 transition of Er 3+ ions is observed at room temperature and explained considering the distribution of Er 3+ ions over two non-equivalent crystallographic sites, C 2 and C 3i .
ISSN:2159-3930
2159-3930
DOI:10.1364/OME.487909