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Improving laser performance at 1081 nm in Yb3+-doped tellurite glasses with low threshold.
CALDERÓN, Gaston Lozano; SANTOS, Jéssica Fabiana Mariano dos; MERÍZIO, Leonnam Gotardo; OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, Marcos de; MESSADDEQ, Younés; MAREGA JUNIOR, Euclydes; RIVERA, Victor Anthony Garcia.
Abstract: Yb3+-doped glass lasers have promising applications in optical telecommunications, industrial processing, due to their broad or short emission and gain bandwidth, as well as their cost-effective maintenance and compact design. This research reports the laser operation of Yb3+-doped tellurite glass emitting at 1081 nm and evaluates its performance under varying pump powers using a continuous-wave diode laser at 976 nm, with a bandwidth of 20 nm. Our findings reveal that the glasses do not exhibit the formation of Yb3+ clusters. The laser efficiency increased from 1.7 % to 5.5 % as the concentration of Yb3+ ions was raised to 0.9 mol %, although quenching of the emission intensity at higher concentrations. The laser threshold was determined at a pump power of 120 mW, with the glasses showing good thermal stability without damage. These glasses offer new opportunities for applications in optical telecommunications, particularly in Ytterbium-Erbium-doped fibre amplifier systems as a pumping source.
Materials Research Bulletin
v. 189, p. 113458-1-113458-7 - Ano: 2025
Fator de Impacto: 5,3
    @article={003243442,author = {CALDERÓN, Gaston Lozano; SANTOS, Jéssica Fabiana Mariano dos; MERÍZIO, Leonnam Gotardo; OLIVEIRA JUNIOR, Marcos de; MESSADDEQ, Younés; MAREGA JUNIOR, Euclydes; RIVERA, Victor Anthony Garcia.},title={Improving laser performance at 1081 nm in Yb3+-doped tellurite glasses with low threshold},journal={Materials Research Bulletin},note={v. 189, p. 113458-1-113458-7},year={2025}}