2008
DOI: 10.1364/oe.16.019146
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Spectroscopic and lasing performance of Tm^3+-doped bulk TZN and TZNG tellurite glasses operating around 19 μm

Abstract: We report spectroscopic and bulk laser performance characteristics for Tm(3+)-doped tellurite glasses when used as gain media operating around 1.9 microm. Two glass hosts studied are TZN and TZNG and their performances have been compared. In each case, well-characterized cw laser performance was obtained and this has been related to detailed spectroscopic measurements of the important lasing parameters of the laser transitions around 1900 nm when pumped at 793 nm. The maximum output power achieved was 124 mW f… Show more

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“…(10) and (11), the values of the peak absorption and emission cross-sections for BGN-1-6 samples decrease gradually with increasing Tm 3+ concentration. [18], tellurite [26] and germanate glasses [27], but is smaller than phosphate [28], ZBLAN [19,29] glasses, and oxyfluoride glass-ceramics [30]. The large value of r e  s R indicates that the BGN glass is promising material for optical amplification.…”
Section: Absorption and Stimulated Emission Cross-sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(10) and (11), the values of the peak absorption and emission cross-sections for BGN-1-6 samples decrease gradually with increasing Tm 3+ concentration. [18], tellurite [26] and germanate glasses [27], but is smaller than phosphate [28], ZBLAN [19,29] glasses, and oxyfluoride glass-ceramics [30]. The large value of r e  s R indicates that the BGN glass is promising material for optical amplification.…”
Section: Absorption and Stimulated Emission Cross-sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, lasing and mode-locked operation from bulk thulium-doped tellurite glasses were reported [20,[26][27][28]. Since Tm 3+ -doped tellurite glasses offer a great potential for the development of 2-µm laser sources in bulk as well as fiber configurations, there is interest in further exploring the spectroscopic properties of the tellurite glass hosts doped with thulium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opportunity to access the mid-IR range using GeS2-based glass optical fibres is quite tempting which might open much greater potential for using 2µm CW and mode-locked lasers [6], and the lasers based on Dy 3+ [7] and Pr 3+ [8] doped fluoride, fluoro-tellurite and chalcogenide glasses. By integrating a rare-earth ion doped laser device, for example, with a passive chalcogenide optical fibres and waveguides [9] and mid-IR detectors will aid the development of sensors and imaging system in mid-IR.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%