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Erbium-Ion-Doped Bismuth Borate Glasses for High Optical Gain NIR Fiber Laser Applications
The study focused on investigating the thermal, structural, and luminescent properties of bismuth borate glasses doped with erbium (Er3+) ions and modified with Gd2O3, K2O, and Li2O (BBGKL: Erx) aiming for fiber lasers. Two glass transition temperatures were observed at 381 (Tg1) and 471 K (Tg2) for BBGKL glass. O1s de-convolution spectrum bridging oxygens for BBGKL glass, including B-O, Bi-O, Li2O, and K2O, were discovered by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Both the photoluminescence 4I13/2→4I15/2 NIR and the absorption bands from the UV-visible-near infrared (NIR) spectrum were found to occur at 1531 nm for BBGKL: Er. Luminescence quenching was not noticed up to 3.0 mol% of Er3+ ion concentration. The BBGKL: Er0.5 glass has a remarkable connection between its absorbance and emission cross-sections of 0.77 and 0.82 x 10-20 cm2, respectively. The longest lifetime of green emission for the 4S3/2→4I15/2 transition was found for BBGKL: Er2.0 glass at 10.6 µs and 1531 nm NIR emission for the 4I13/2→4I15/2 transition of BBGKL: Er0.5 glass was 0.77 ms. In the 1413-1728 nm NIR band region for BBGKL:Er3.0, high-optical-gain cross-section G(λ) was promising for the population inversion at γ=0.6. These findings suggest that the BBGKL: Er0.5 glass would prove helpful in NIR fiber laser applications