Jiaqi Xia, Guoliang Deng, Yilun Yang, Min Xu, Shanming Li, Qiannan Fang, Chengchun Zhao and Yin Hang
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Abstract
A crack-free Nd3+, Dy3+ co-doped CeF3 single crystal was synthesized through the Bridgman method, and a thorough investigation of its crystal structure and optical properties was conducted. The analysis of energy transfer processes between Nd3+ and Dy3+ was conducted as well. The XRD pattern shows that Nd,Dy:CeF3 was crystallized in the hexagonal system and the calculated lattice parameters of the as-grown crystal are a = 7.1161 Å and c = 7.2708 Å. Through the absorption spectrum, J–O theory calculation was carried out, and results show that the radiative lifetimes of Nd3+:4F3/2 and Dy3+:4F9/2 levels in the Nd,Dy:CeF3 crystal are 189.93 μs and 989.61 μs, respectively. The maximum emission cross-sections of the Nd3+:4F3/2 → 4I11/2 transition and Dy3+:4F9/2 → 6H13/2 transition are 2.23 × 10−20 cm2 and 0.30 × 10−20 cm2 in the crystal. The fluorescence lifetimes of Nd3+:4F3/2 and Dy3+:4F9/2 levels are 104.00 μs and 298.03 μs, respectively. The laser induced damage threshold of the Nd,Dy:CeF3 crystal is estimated to be 31.63 J cm−2 through a single pulsed laser system (pumping wavelength: 1064 nm; pulse width: 9 ns). The analysis of energy transfer between Nd3+ and Dy3+ reveals that a large portion of energy transfers from Nd3+ to Dy3+ and then utilized by Dy3+ for IR fluorescence emission; thus, the emission cross-section of the band around 1.3 μm is enhanced. These results indicate that the Nd,Dy:CeF3 crystal is a potential material for IR laser operation.