Infrared Luminescence from Bismuth-Doped Silica Glass

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, , Citation Yasushi Fujimoto Yasushi Fujimoto and Masahiro Nakatsuka Masahiro Nakatsuka 2001 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 40 L279 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.40.L279

1347-4065/40/3B/L279

Abstract

A new infrared luminescence from bismuth-doped silica glass is discovered. Spectroscopic properties of this glass are different from those of previously reported Bi2+- or Bi3+-doped glasses or crystals. Its luminescence spectrum is wide (full-width at half maximum; about 200 nm), with the peak at 1140 nm with 500 nm excitation. Absorption bands exist between the visible and near-infrared region. The lifetime of bismuth-doped silica glass is 630 µs at room temperature, which is longer than the lifetimes of Bi3+ luminescence reported previously.

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10.1143/JJAP.40.L279