germanium and sodium-oxide

germanium has been researched along with sodium-oxide* in 3 studies

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3 other study(ies) available for germanium and sodium-oxide

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Intense 2.7 µm emission and structural origin in Er3+-doped bismuthate (Bi2O3-GeO2-Ga2O3-Na2O) glass.
    Optics letters, 2012, Jan-15, Volume: 37, Issue:2

    The 2.7 μm emission properties in Er3+-doped bismuthate (Bi2O3-GeO2-Ga2O3-Na2O) glass were investigated in the present Letter. An intense 2.7 μm emission in Er3+-doped bismuthate glass was observed. It is found that Er3+-doped bismuthate glass possesses high spontaneous transition probability A (65.26 s(-1)) and large 2.7 μm emission cross section σ(em) (9.53×10(-21) cm2) corresponding to the stimulated emission of Er3+:4I11/2→4I13/2 transition. The emission characteristic and energy transfer process upon excitation of a conventional 980 nm laser diode in bismuthate glass were analyzed. Additionally, the structure of bismuthate glass was analyzed by the Raman spectrum. The advantageous spectroscopic characteristics of Er3+ single-doped bismuthate glass together with the prominent thermal property indicate that bismuthate glass might become an attractive host for developing solid-state lasers around 2.7 μm.

    Topics: Absorption; Bismuth; Erbium; Gallium; Germanium; Glass; Oxides; Sodium Compounds; Spectrophotometry, Infrared; Spectrum Analysis, Raman

2012
State-selective energy transfer from Er3+ to Eu3+ in Bi2O3-GeO2-Ga2O3-Na2O glasses.
    Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy, 2009, Volume: 72, Issue:1

    The Eu(3+) ion was introduced into Er(3+) doped Bi(2)O(3)-GeO(2)-Ga(2)O(3)-Na(2)O (BGGN) glasses to improve the 1.5 microm band emission. As a function of Eu(2)O(3) doped content, we observed the increase in non-radiative decay rate of Er(3+) not only (4)I(11/2) energy level but also (4)I(13/2) energy level, while the lifetime of Er(3+):(4)I(11/2) and (4)I(13/2) levels were shortened from 607 to 241 micros and from 3.37 to 1.88 ms, respectively. Accordingly, the upconversion fluorescence (green and red) was quenched. The total quantum efficiency of the Er(3+):(4)I(13/2) increased with the Eu(2)O(3) content increasing up to 0.2 mol% due to the state-selective energy transfer from Er(3+) to Eu(3+).

    Topics: Absorption; Bismuth; Energy Transfer; Erbium; Europium; Fluorescence; Gallium; Germanium; Glass; Oxides; Sodium Compounds

2009
Upconversion and fluorescence spectral studies of Er3+/Yb3+-codoped Bi2Q3-GeO2-Ga2Q3-Na2O glasses.
    Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy, 2007, Volume: 66, Issue:2

    The absorption spectra and upconversion fluorescence spectra of Er3+/Yb3+-codoped natrium-gallium-germanium-bismuth glasses are measured and investigated. The intense green (533 and 549 nm) and red (672 nm) emission bands were simultaneously observed at room temperature. The quadratic dependence of the green and red emission on excitation power indicates that the two-photon absorption processes occur. The influence of Ga2C3 on upconversion intensity is investigated. The intensity of green emissions increases slowly with increasing Ga2O3 content, while the intensity of red emission increases significantly. The possible upconversion mechanisms for these glasses have also been discussed. The maximum phonon energy of the glasses determined based on the infrared (IR) spectral analysis is as low as 740 cm-1. The studies indicate that Bi2O3-GeO2-Ga2O3-Na2O glasses may be potential materials for developing upconversion optical devices.

    Topics: Bismuth; Erbium; Gallium; Germanium; Glass; Oxides; Sodium Compounds; Spectrometry, Fluorescence; Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet; Ytterbium

2007