Germanium sulfide glass is investigated as host glass material for Pr3
+-doped fiber amplifiers in the 1.3 mu m telecommunications window. Th
e solubility limit for Pr in GeSx glass is low. Only around 400 ppm Pr
are soluble in GeS2 and 200 ppm in GeS2.5 and GeS3. At higher dopant
levels, phase separation of a secondary crystalline (GeS2)(3)(Pr2S3)(2
) phase in the amorphous glass matrix produces a glass-ceramic materia
l. The Pr3+ (1)G(4)-H-3(5) photoluminescence spectrum of Pr-doped GeSx
glass is located at 1.340 mu m with a full-width at half-maximum of 0
.11 mu m. The emission lifetime of the Pr3+ (1)G(4) State at room temp
erature is 360 mu s in (hydroxyl-free) GeSx glass. At a temperature of
10 K, the lower multiphonon relaxation rate of the non-radiative (1)G
(4)-F-3(4) transition increases the emission lifetime to 400 mu s and
it is shown that this lifetime can be considered to be the radiative l
ifetime of the Pr3+ (1)G(4) State in GeSx glass. The quantum efficienc
y is 0.9 in this glass at room temperature. Impurity hydroxyl, identif
ied in some of the glasses by infrared spectroscopy, is shown to reduc
e the emission lifetime by non-radiative energy transfer from excited
Pr to OH vibrations; OH is a serious Pr luminescence quencher in GeSx
glass.