Abstract

The Raman gain coefficient and bandwidth of tellurite glasses have been tailored by systematically adding WO3 and P2O5 in a TeO2–BaO–SrO–Nb2O5 glass system. The Raman gain coefficients of the resultant glasses were obtained from spontaneous Raman scattering experiments using a 633nm laser. The glasses developed here showed the widest gain bandwidths so far achieved in tellurite glasses while maintaining higher gain coefficients. The gain bandwidths of these glasses were more than twice that of a conventional tellurite-based glass and 70% larger than that of the silica glass.

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