Abstract
We have investigated the fluorescence lifetimes of Dy 3+: 1.3 μm emission in the chalcogenide Ge–As–S glasses with different compositions but identically containing 0.5 mol% Ga and 0.5 mol% CsBr. The measured lifetimes turn out to be sensitive not only to the concentrations of Ga and CsBr but also to compositional variations in the Ge–As–S host glasses. The lifetime is enhanced conspicuously in glass of the S-sufficient compositions, relative to the stoichiometric GeS 2–As 2S 3 composition, while this effect is not significant in the S-exact and S-deficient compositions. We employ Ga K-edge EXAFS analysis to support that the local structural environments of Ga in the modified chalcogenide glasses are closely correlated with the lifetime enhancement effect.
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