Abstract

Sulfide glasses based on GeGaS are stabilized by the addition of a fourth element: antimony. They show very weak crystallization upon heating as compared to standard GeGaS glass. Because of the low phonon energy inherent in sulfide glasses, the 1.3 micrometers emission of Dy<SUP>3+</SUP> ions can be observed. This transition is characterized in terms of emission cross-section and quantum efficiency. Refractive indices are measured for various concentrations of cesium halides in standard GeGaS glass.

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