Spectroscopic properties of Nd-doped glass for 944 nm laser emission

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Dysprosium doped lithium lanthanum borate glasses (LiLaB:Dy3+) were prepared by the melt quenching technique, varying the Dy2O3 doped concentration from 0.00 to 1.50 mol%. The absorption spectra showed that LiLaB:Dy3+ glass absorbed photon in visible light and near infrared region. From the excitation of 388 nm, this glass emitted the photon with 483, 575, 664 and 753 nm wavelength. The intensity of emission increased with increasing of Dy2O3 concentration until 1.0 mol%, after that it decreased. The Judd-Ofelt (J-O) analysis was applied to 1.0 mol% doped glass to investigate the J-O parameter, radiative transition possibility and stimulated emission cross section. These values were interpreted to the ability of laser gain medium.


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