Abstract

This paper deals with glass-based photonic structures, used to control and modify the optical and spectroscopic properties of rare earth ions. The spectroscopic assessment of sol–gel-derived planar waveguides and 1D photonic band gap structures is reported. The spectroscopic, optical, and structural properties of planar waveguides with (100 − x)SiO 2– xHfO 2– yErO 1.5 with y = 0.3, 0.01; and x = 10, 20, 30, 40 have been investigated by photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopy. The radiative quantum efficiency of the 4I 13/2 metastable state of Er 3+ ions is between 84 and 88% depending on the Si/Hf molar ratio. The sol–gel-derived one-dimensional cavity was realized by a Eu 3+-activated dielectric layer placed between distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs).

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