DocumentCode
1143730
Title
Fluorescence in neodymium ultraphosphate
Author
Danielmeyer, H.G. ; Weber, Heinz P.
Author_Institution
Physikalisches Institut der Universität, Stuttgart, Germany
Volume
8
Issue
10
fYear
1972
fDate
10/1/1972 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
805
Lastpage
808
Abstract
The properties of the Nd-ultraphosphate NdP5 O14 (NdUP), a crystalline material that appears to be a promising candidate for an efficient Nd laser, are described. The Nd concentration of 4.1021/cm3is ∼60 times higher than the upper limit useful for doped laser crystals (
percent) like Nd:YAG. Despite the much higher Nd concentration the linewidths and cross sections of the major transitions are shown to be very similar to those of Nd:YAG. Therefore, it is expected that the gain per unit length in NdUP is also ∼60 times higher than in Nd:YAG. The crystal structure, the absorption and fluorescence spectra, level assignments, and various other features of NdUP are reported. Other rare earths form similar insoluble stable compounds. Most of them are transparent from the UV to the near IR except for the absorption bands of the metal ions.
percent) like Nd:YAG. Despite the much higher Nd concentration the linewidths and cross sections of the major transitions are shown to be very similar to those of Nd:YAG. Therefore, it is expected that the gain per unit length in NdUP is also ∼60 times higher than in Nd:YAG. The crystal structure, the absorption and fluorescence spectra, level assignments, and various other features of NdUP are reported. Other rare earths form similar insoluble stable compounds. Most of them are transparent from the UV to the near IR except for the absorption bands of the metal ions.Keywords
Crystalline materials; Crystallization; Crystals; Doping; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Fluorescence; Impurities; Laser transitions; Neodymium; Solid lasers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JQE.1972.1076855
Filename
1076855
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