V. Krasteva et al., PR3-DOPED GE-S-I GLASSES AS CANDIDATE MATERIALS FOR 1.3-MU-M OPTICAL-FIBER AMPLIFIERS(), Journal of non-crystalline solids, 213, 1997, pp. 304-310
Pr3+-doped Ge-S-I samples, with compositions having an S/Ge ratio betw
een 1.5 and 1.7 and iodine concentrations between 5 and 20 at.%, have
been prepared by well-established glass-melting techniques. The therma
l and spectroscopic properties of these glasses have been measured and
evaluated to assess their suitability for a fiber amplifier applicati
on at 1.3 mu m. Pr3+ ions were successfully dissolved in Ge35S56.5I8.5
glass at doping levels as large as 0.2 wt%. The glasses within the in
vestigated compositional range are transparent at the excitation (1.02
mu m) and emission (1.34 mu m) wavelengths for Pr3+ ions. The (1)G(4)
-H-3(5), emission band of Pr3+ had a peak at 1.344 mu m and an effecti
ve linewidth of 85 nm in this host. A (1)G(4) level fluorescence lifet
ime of 368 mu S was measured in a 500 ppm/wt Pr3+-doped Ge35S56.5I8.5
samples. Glass rods of Pr3+-doped Ge35S56.5I8.5 composition, with typi
cal 5 cm lengths and 10 mm diameters, were produced for fiber drawing.