Abstract

Tm3+ -doped acid-resistant aluminum germanate (NMAG) glasses and a K+–Na+ ion-exchanged channel waveguide have been fabricated and characterized. Judd–Ofelt intensity parameters indicate a high asymmetry and strong covalent environment in NMAG glasses. A remarkable internal gain coefficient of 0.48 dB∕cm at 1.482 μm wavelength was achieved in the 3.15 cm long channel waveguide. Based on absorption and emission cross-sections, the ideal internal gain coefficient at 1.675 μm and 1.815 μm is given to be 0.5 dB∕cm and 2.0 dB∕cm, respectively, as the population inversion equals 1.0. Experimental results and theoretical anticipation indicate that Tm3+ -doped NMAG glasses are potential and attractive substrates in developing S- and U-band waveguide amplifiers and an eye-safe medical laser.

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