Photonic properties of novel Yb3+ doped germanium-lead oxyfluoride glass-ceramics for laser cooling applications
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In recent years, our research group has
developed and studied new rare-earth doped materials for
the promising technology of solid-state laser cooling,
which is based on anti-stokes fluorescence. To the best of
our knowledge, our group is the only one in Canada
leading the research into the properties of nanoparticles,
glasses and glass-ceramics for optical refrigeration applications.
In the present work, optical properties of 50GeO2-
30PbF2-18PbO-2YbF3 glass-ceramics for laser cooling are
presented and discussed as a function of crystallization
temperature. Spectroscopic results show that samples
have near infrared photoluminescence emission due to
the 2F5/2 – 2F7/2 Yb3+ transition, centered at ~1016 nm with
an excitation wavelength of 920 nm or 1011 nm, and the
highest photoluminescence emission efficiency occurs for
heat-treatment for 5 h at 350°C. The internal photoluminescence
quantum yield varies between 99% and 80%,
depending on the temperature of heat-treatment, being the
most efficient under 1011 nm excitation. The 2F5/2 lifetime
increases from 1.472 to 1.970 ms for heat treatments at
330°C to 350°C, respectively, due to energy trapping and
the low phonon energy of the nanocrystals. The sample
temperature dependence was measured with a fiber Bragg
grating sensor, as a function of input pump laser
wavelength and processing temperature. These measurements
show that the heating process approaches near zero
for an excitation wavelength between 1020 and 1030 nm,
which is an indication that phonons are removed
effectivelly from the glass-ceramic materials, and they
can be used for optical laser cooling applications. On the other hand, the temperature increase as a function of input
laser power into samples remains constant between 920
and 980 nm wavelength excitation, a temperature variation
of 36 K/W (temperature of 58°C/W) was attained under
excitation at 950 nm, showing a possible use for
biomedical applications to be explored.1)
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Optical refrigeration, Lifetime, Oxyfluoride glass-ceramics, Infrared emission, Yb3+ doping, Quantum yield
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MAIA, Lauro J. Q.; THOMAS, Jyothis; LEDEMI, Yannick; KRISHNAIAH, Kummara V.; SELETSKIY, Denis; MESSADDEQ, Younès; KASHYAP, Raman. Photonic properties of novel Yb3+ doped germanium-lead oxyfluoride glass-ceramics for laser cooling applications. Frontiers of Optoelectronics, Berlim, v. 11, n. 2, p. 189-198, 2018. DOI: 10.1007/s12200-018-0815-z. Disponível em: file:///C:/Users/Usu%C3%A1rio/Downloads/s12200-018-0815-z.pdf. Acesso em: 28 abr. 2023.