Sulphide glasses based upon the ternary system GeGaS were stabilised by add
ition of antimony. Ge20Ga5Sb10S65 samples were prepared under vacuum in fus
ed silica ampoules, melted in a rocking furnace at 1000 degrees C and coole
d to room temperature. Their thermal stability is good, indicating promise
for fibre drawing. These new glasses were transparent from 0.6 to 11 mu m.
The 1.3 mu m emission of Dy3+ could be observed because of the phonon energ
y of these glasses. A Judd-Ofelt analysis was conducted, and the 1.3 mu m t
ransition emission cross-section and quantum efficiency were calculated, Th
e emission properties of Er3+ at 1.55 mu m were also measured, especially t
he lifetimes at different temperatures. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Scie
nce B.V. All rights reserved.