Abstract

Intense blue upconversion emission at 480 nm has been obtained at room temperature in Tm 3+–Nd 3+ co-doped Ta 2O 5 channel waveguides fabricated on a Si substrate, when the sample is excited with an infrared laser at 793 nm. The upconversion mechanism is based on the radiative relaxation of the Nd 3+ ions ( 4F 3/2 → 4I 11/2) at about 1064 nm followed by the absorption of the emitted photons by Tm 3+ ions in the 3H 4 excited state. A coefficient of energy transfer rate as high as 3 × 10 −16 cm 3/s has been deduced using a rate equation analysis, which is the highest reported for Tm–Nd co-doped systems. The confinement of the 1064 nm emitted radiation in the waveguide structure is the main reason of the high energy transfer probability between Nd 3+ and Tm 3+ ions.

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