Abstract

The Na+-Yb3+ (or Er3+) co-substitution of Ca2+ in Ca3Nb1.5Ga3.5O12 (CNGG) laser crystal is studied. In contrast to other garnets whose structural disorder is exclusively based on the presence of differently sized cations on the same crystal sites, Na+ incorporated in the dodecahedral site (a site also shared by Ca2+ and trivalent lanthanides) creates diverse electric charge distributions over the dodecahedral sublattice, which adds to the disorder associated with Nb5+ and Ga3+ simultaneous occupation of the octahedral and tetrahedral sites. The currently determined cationic compositions of Czochralski grown congruent CNGG and Na-modified CNGG crystals show that Na+ incorporation reduces the cationic vacancy concentration on dodecahedral and octahedral sites but does not affect that in tetrahedral sites. Physical properties of interest for laser design (optical transmission, elastic constants, hardness, specific heat, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion, refractive index dispersion, group velocity disp...

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