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Near-IR-to-visible emission in ytterbium-doped silica fiber at in-core 488-nm pumping

2008

We report near-IR-to-visible broadband emission in Ytterbium-doped silicate fiber (YF) at 488-nm in-core excitation. This emission is revealed to originate from Yb3+-Yb3+ pair clusters (900 – 1200-nm band), whose presence is proved by a separate study of cooperative processes in the fiber, and Yb2+ phototropic centers (600 – 900-nm band) provisionally accepted to be present in the YF.

YtterbiumOptical fiberMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Silica fiberbusiness.industryInfraredDopingAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementlaw.inventionCore (optical fiber)Optical pumpingchemistrylawOptoelectronicsFiberbusinessInstrumentationLaser Physics Letters
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Spectroscopic Properties of Holmium-Aluminum- Germanium Co-doped Silica Fiber

2020

We report the basic spectroscopic properties of a home-made holmium-aluminum-germanium co-doped silica fiber, designed for laser applications. We present the ground-state and excitedstate absorption spectra of the fiber along with the upconversion emission spectrum under laser action, which served for making an energy levels’ diagram of Ho3+ ion. We discuss the ways to assess the kinetics of Ho3+ 2-μm fluorescence, focusing on measuring fluorescence lifetime from 5I7 level and nonradiative decay time from 5I6 level. The simple analytical formulae, applicable for fitting of the fluorescence decay curve, are derived, which can be useful for precise modeling of holmiumdoped fiber lasers. PID20…

excited state absorptionup-conversion emission:FÍSICA [UNESCO]UNESCO::FÍSICAfluorescence lifetimePhysics::Opticsground-state absorptionholmium-doped silica fiberexcited state absorption; up-conversion emission; fluorescence lifetime
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Supercontinuum Generation and Intermodal Four-Wave Mixing in a Step-Index Few-Mode Fibre

2019

International audience; The complex spatiotemporal dynamics of nonlinear light propagation in multimode fibers (MMFs) has recently witnessed a renewed interest because of their experimental realization in emerging key areas of laser physics and fiber optics [1]. Specifically, MMFs have a number of linear and nonlinear optical properties that make them very attractive to investigate new spatiotemporal effects fundamentally different from standard single-mode fibers. These include the observation of multimode solitons [2], intermodal four-wave mixing (FWM) [3], geometric parametric instabilities [4], spatial beam self-cleaning [5], and the generation of supercontinuum (SC) light when pumping …

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Thermal bleaching of gamma-induced-defects in optical fibers

2012

International audience; Ge-doped and F-doped gamma-irradiated fibers with a maximum accumulated dose of 10 MGy were subjected to isochronal annealing treatments up to 750°C. The thermal treatment influence on the point defect generation and transformation were investigated through Radiation Induced Attenuation (RIA) changes in the visible and IR spectral domains. The thermal bleaching of gammainduced-defects depends on both temperature and composition of optical fibers.

radiationsilica fiber irradiation effects point defects thermal treatment optical measurement[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]silicasense organsoptical measurementthermal treatmentfiber
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