Abstract

A certain amount of WO3 oxide was introduced into the Ho3+/Tm3+ codoped tellurite glass, and the absorption spectra, fluorescence spectra, Raman spectra, X-ray diffraction patterns and differential scanning calorimeter curves were measured to illustrate the enhanced effects of WO3 on the 2µm fluorescence of Ho3+ and thermal stability of glass host. Under the excitation of 808nm LD, the 2µm fluorescence of Ho3+ increases obviously with the partial substitution of TeO2 by WO3 oxide, which is attributed to the enhanced energy transfer process from Tm3+:3F4 to Ho3+:5I7 level by providing a relatively large phonon energy. Meanwhile, the thermal stability of glass host increases accordingly, which is mainly attributed to the formation of thermal stability W=O bond. The intense 2µm fluorescence together with good thermal stability indicates that Ho3+/Tm3+ codoped WO3 modified tellurite glass is a potential laser glass for efficient 2µm emission.

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