Abstract

In the case of alkali and alkaline earth germanate glasses, the effect of optical basicity on emission spectra at 1.55 μm of Er 3+ ions is investigated. The results indicate that the bandwidth and intensity of emission spectra at 1.55 μm of Er 3+ are controlled by the optical basicity of the host glasses. As the increase of the optical basicity, the 1.55 μm emission intensity of Er 3+ ions is decreased. Based on the experimental results, the optical basicity, which is calculated from glass composition, could act as a guiding principle to obtain broadband fiber amplifier in wavelength division multiplexing systems.

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