Abstract

The effect of composition on the thermal properties and the spontaneous emission probabilities of various 0.5 mol% Tm2O3containing (1 −x)TeO2 + (x)LiCl glasses were investigated using differential thermal analysis (DTA) and ultraviolet–visible– near-infrared (UV/VIS/NIR) absorption measurements. DTA curves of the samples were obtained in the 23–600 °C temperature range with a heating rate of 10 °C/min. The value of the glass transition temperatureTgand the crystallization temperatureTcwere found to vary with the glass composition. Melting was not observed for the glasses containing less than 50 mol% LiCl in this temperature range. However, a melting peak was observed atTm= 401 °C for the glasses having higher than 50 mol% LiCl, which were also found to be moisture-sensitive. Absorption measurements in the UV/VIS/NIR region were used to determine spontaneous emission probabilities for the 4f−4ftransitions of Tm3+ions. Six absorption bands corresponding to the absorption of the1G4,3F2,3F3,3F4,3H5, and3H4levels from the3H6ground level were observed. An integrated absorption cross section of each band, except that of3H5level, was found to vary with the glass composition. The role of the Judd–Ofelt parameters and therefore the effect of the glass composition on the radiative transition probabilities for the metastable levels of Tm3+ions are discussed in detail.

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