Abstract

We have analyzed the cooperative luminescence of an ytterbium-doped silica fiber in which the ytterbium concentration is quite large, i.e., ∼ 10 21 cm −3 . The presence of a fast decaying component in a decay profile of 2 F 5/2→ 2 F 7/2 transition indicates the formation of ytterbium pairs in the fiber. The ytterbium cooperative luminescence spectrum is characterized by two peaks at 488 nm and at ∼512 nm, respectively. Overall intensity of the visible cooperative upconversion luminescence is proportional to excitation power at 980 nm. However, as fiber length increases, intensity of the shorter-wavelength side of the cooperative luminescence spectrum becomes smaller than the other portion, which results in a narrower spectral bandwidth.

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