Abstract

Two series of Ho3+ and Al3+ co-doped silica glasses containing different Al2O3/Ho2O3 mole ratios and concentrations of Ho3+ ions were successfully prepared by the sol–gel method combined with high temperature sintering. Using the fluorescence spectra and fluorescence lifetimes, it was found that the optimum Al2O3/Ho2O3 mole ratio of Ho3+ and Al3+ co-doped silica glass for realizing a 2-μm laser is 15. Ho3+ and Al3+ co-doped silica glasses with compositions of xHo2O3–15xAl2O3–(100−16x) SiO2 (in mol%, x=0.14, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5) were designed to investigate the concentration dependence of the 2.0-μm emission and concentration quenching of the 5I7 emission. The Judd–Ofelt intensity parameters and the stimulated emission and absorption cross-sections of 0.3Ho2O3–4.5Al2O3–95.2SiO2 were systematically studied. The analysis on the relationship between the 5I7 lifetime and the Ho3+doping concentration reveals that self-quenching for a rather large Ho3+ doping range is well described by a limited diffusion process, and that the critical concentration for self-quenching is 4.84×1020ions/cm3. The results show that Ho3+ and Al3+co-doped silica glass is an ideal candidate for realizing ~2-μm laser.

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