Abstract

Novel stoichiometric CaErAlO4 crystals were successfully grown by the Czochralski method. The structure was determined to belong to the I4/mmm space group, in which the Ca2+ and Er3+ cations share the same crystallographic site, resulting in the inhomogeneous broadening of the spectra. The spectra were measured at room temperature. The absorption peak at 972 nm with a broad FWHM of 29 nm and a high coefficient up to 23.2 cm−1 is very suitable for commercial InGaAs laser diodes. In the 4I11/2 → 4I13/2 transition, the maximum emission peak was at 2.790 μm with a broad FWHM of 125 nm, and the emission cross section was calculated to be 1.03 × 10−20 cm2, which is on the order of that of Er3+:YAG. The gain cross sections were also estimated. These results imply that this CaErAlO4 crystal may be regarded as a candidate for 2.7 μm lasers.

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