16 results on '"Xu, Xiaodong"'
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2. Laser Operation in a Tm:LuAG Crystal Grown by the Micro-Pulling-Down Technique.
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Song, Qingsong, Xu, Xiaodong, Zhou, Zhiyong, Xu, Bin, Li, Dongzhen, Liu, Peng, Xu, Jun, and Lebbou, K.
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We report on the growth and laser operation of Tm:Lu3Al5O12 (Tm:LuAG) single crystal grown via the micro-pulling-down ($\mu $ -PD) method, for the first time to the best of our knowledge. Spectral properties (absorption and fluorescence) and fluorescence lifetime of the Tm:LuAG crystal were measured at room temperature. Using a 790-nm diode laser as pump source, continuous-wave laser operation of the Tm:LuAG crystal was demonstrated with a maximum output power of 2.88 W and a slope efficiency of about 39.1% at 2016 nm. Passively $Q$ -switched laser operation was also investigated using Cr:ZnSe as saturable absorber. The maximum average output power reached about 0.53 W with the shortest pulse width of 54.3 ns and a pulse energy of $21.9~\mu \text{J}$. This letter reveals that the $\mu $ -PD technique is reliable for growing high-performance Tm3+-doped crystals for various potential applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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3. MoTe2-Based Broadband Wavelength Tunable Eye-Safe Pulsed Laser Source at$1.9~\mu$m.
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Zhang, Yuzhao, Wang, Jiawei, Guan, Xiaofeng, Xu, Bin, Xu, Huiying, Cai, Zhiping, Yin, Jinde, Yan, Peiguang, Xu, Xiaodong, Li, Dongzhen, and Xu, Jun
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In this letter, molybdenum ditelluride (MoTe2), a new member of the transition metal dichalcogenides family, has been characterized and fabricated as an optical modulator for the development of broadband wavelength tunable laser using a Tm3+-doped CaYAlO4crystal as a laser gain medium. The maximum average output power reaches 0.75 W with the shortest pulse width of about $0.69~\mu \text{s}$ and repetition rate of 70.9 kHz, which leads to a pulse energy of about $10.58~\mu \text{J}$ and peak power of 15.3 W. Keeping the MoTe2optical modulator inside the laser resonator and at the same time introducing an undoped YAG for wavelength tuning, wavelength tunable passively Q-switched laser operation with a wavelength range of about 112 nm has been demonstrated. This letter experimentally verifies the potential of the novel 2D material MoTe2as an optical modulator. At the same time, this letter paves the way toward the realizations of simple and compact wavelength tunable pulsed laser sources based on broadband 2D materials saturable absorbers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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4. Sub-40 fs Kerr-lens mode-locked Tm,Ho:CALGO laser.
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Chen, Weidong, Wang, Li, Griebner, Uwe, Zhang, Ge, Loiko, Pavel, Mateos, Xavier, Bae, Ji Eun, Rotermund, Fabian, Xu, Xiaodong, Major, Arkady, and Petrov, Valentin
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MODE-locked lasers ,ALUMINATES ,SPECTRAL line broadening ,SEMICONDUCTOR lasers ,LASER pulses - Published
- 2022
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5. Lateral heterojunctions within monolayer MoSe2-WSe2 semiconductors.
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Huang, Chunming, Wu, Sanfeng, Sanchez, Ana M., Peters, Jonathan J. P., Beanland, Richard, Ross, Jason S., Rivera, Pasqual, Cobden, David H., Yao, Wang, and Xu, Xiaodong
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HETEROJUNCTIONS ,SEMICONDUCTORS ,LIGHT emitting diodes ,SEMICONDUCTOR lasers ,PHOTOLUMINESCENCE - Abstract
Heterojunctions between three-dimensional (3D) semiconductors with different bandgaps are the basis of modern light-emitting diodes, diode lasers and high-speed transistors. Creating analogous heterojunctions between different 2D semiconductors would enable band engineering within the 2D plane and open up new realms in materials science, device physics and engineering. Here we demonstrate that seamless high-quality in-plane heterojunctions can be grown between the 2D monolayer semiconductors MoSe
2 and WSe2 . The junctions, grown by lateral heteroepitaxy using physical vapour transport, are visible in an optical microscope and show enhanced photoluminescence. Atomically resolved transmission electron microscopy reveals that their structure is an undistorted honeycomb lattice in which substitution of one transition metal by another occurs across the interface. The growth of such lateral junctions will allow new device functionalities, such as in-plane transistors and diodes, to be integrated within a single atomically thin layer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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6. Laser Operation of Tm: LuAG Single-Crystal Fiber Grown by the Micro-Pulling down Method.
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Liu, Jian, Dong, Jifei, Wang, Yinyin, Yuan, Hangqi, Song, Qingsong, Xue, Yanyan, Xu, Jie, Liu, Peng, Li, Dongzhen, Lebbou, Kheirreddine, Wang, Zhanxin, Zhao, Yongguang, Xu, Xiaodong, and Xu, Jun
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CRYSTAL whiskers ,CONTINUOUS wave lasers ,LASER pumping ,LASERS ,SEMICONDUCTOR lasers ,RAY tracing - Abstract
Single crystals fiber (SCF) of LuAG doped with 2.0 at.% thulium has been grown by using micro-pulling down (µ-PD) technique. A continuous-wave output power of 2.44 W was achieved with a slope efficiency of 11.7% using a 783-nm diode laser as pump source. The beam quality factors M
2 were 1.14 and 1.67 in the x and y directions, respectively. This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first report on the Tm:LuAG SCF laser. Using ray tracing analysis, the influence of laser performance by the pump intensity distribution in the SCF was also studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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7. Spectroscopic and laser properties of Tm:CNGG crystals grown by the micro-pulling-down method.
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Xue, Yanyan, Li, Na, Wang, Donghai, Wang, Qingguo, Liu, Bin, Song, Qingsong, Li, Dongzhen, Xu, Xiaodong, Gu, Hongan, Qin, Zhipeng, Xie, Guoqiang, Wang, Zhanshan, and Xu, Jun
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SEMICONDUCTOR lasers , *CRYSTALS , *SINGLE crystals , *FLUORESCENCE spectroscopy , *CONTINUOUS wave lasers , *CRYSTAL structure , *ABSORPTION spectra - Abstract
Tm3+-doped calcium niobium gallium garnet (Tm:CNGG) single crystals have been successfully grown by the micro-pulling-down (μ-PD) method. The crystal structure, absorption spectra, fluorescence spectra and lifetimes of Tm:CNGG crystals were investigated. The absorption and emission bandwidths of Tm:CNGG crystals are larger than those of other Tm3+ doped garnet crystals, which will be beneficial for laser diode (LD) pumping and ultrashort pulse generation. Additionally, continuous wave (CW) laser operation around 2 μm was achieved in the 2.0 at.% Tm:CNGG crystal by LD pumping. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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8. Diode-pumped continuous-wave a- and c-cut Pr:Sr0.5La0.5Mg0.5Al11.5O19 (Pr:ASL) visible lasers at 645 and 726 nm.
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Zhou, Shidong, Pan, Yuxin, Liu, Jian, Song, Qingsong, Xu, Jie, Li, Dongzhen, Liu, Peng, Xu, Xiaodong, Xu, Bin, Xu, Jun, Buchvarov, Ivan, and Lebbou, Kheirreddine
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CONTINUOUS wave lasers , *LASER pumping , *LASERS , *SEMICONDUCTOR lasers , *ABSORPTION spectra , *MOLECULAR spectra - Abstract
Pr3+-doped Sr 0.5 La 0.5 Mg 0.5 Al 11.5 O 19 (ASL) crystal along 〈100〉 direction was successfully grown using the Czochralski technique under azote atmosphere. Absorption and emission spectra of Pr:ASL crystal have been measured at room temperature. Continuous-wave laser operation of the a-cut and c-cut Pr:ASL samples under InGaN laser diode pumping has been demonstrated. For deep red laser operation at about 726 nm, the maximum output powers achieved from a-cut sample was 92.8 mW with slope efficiency of about 11.9%, while 46.6 mW with slope efficiency of 8.0% for the c-cut sample. For red laser at about 645 nm, maximum output powers of 49.2 mW and 42.8 mW were obtained for the a-cut sample and c-cut sample, corresponding to a slope efficiency of 6.7% and 8.5%, respectively. • Pr:Sr 0.5 La 0.5 Mg 0.5 Al 11.5 O 19 crystal was successfully grown using the Czochralski method. • Spectral parameters of Pr:Sr 0.5 La 0.5 Mg 0.5 Al 11.5 O 19 crystal were obtained. • Red and deep red laser were demonstrated in Pr:Sr 0.5 La 0.5 Mg 0.5 Al 11.5 O 19 crystal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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9. Spectroscopy and diode-pumped laser operation of Pr:LaMgAl11O19 crystal.
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Zhou, Shidong, Pan, Yuxin, Li, Nan, Xu, Bin, Liu, Jian, Song, Qingsong, Xu, Jie, Li, Dongzhen, Liu, Peng, Xu, Xiaodong, and Xu, Jun
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LASER spectroscopy , *CONTINUOUS wave lasers , *LASER pumping , *CRYSTALS , *SEMICONDUCTOR lasers , *BLUE lasers , *ABSORPTION spectra - Abstract
Abstract We report on the growth, spectroscopic properties and visible laser operation of Pr3+-doped LaMgAl 11 O 19 (LMA) crystal. The absorption and emission spectra were recorded in visible wavelength range and the decay time of 3P 0 manifold was measured to be about 34.5 μs at room temperature. Using an InGaN laser diode as pump source, continuous-wave laser operation of Pr:LMA crystal have also been demonstrated in red at about 645 nm and deep red at about 725 nm, which provide new linearly polarized sources for various potential applications. Highlights • A Pr:LMA crystal was successfully gown by using the Czochralski method. • Spectral parameters of Pr:LMA crystal were obtained. • Using a blue laser diode as pump source, red and deep red laser were demonstrated from Pr:LMA crystal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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10. Luminescence properties of Pr3+ doped Bi4Ge3O12 crystal fibers grown by the micro-pulling down technique.
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Xu, Jie, Guyot, Y., Lebbou, K., Xu, Xiaodong, Liu, Jian, Xu, Jun, and Moncorgé, R.
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CRYSTAL whiskers , *EXCITATION spectrum , *LUMINESCENCE , *MOLECULAR spectra , *ABSORPTION spectra , *SEMICONDUCTOR lasers - Abstract
The luminescence properties of 0.5%Pr-doped BGO crystals grown by using the micro-pulling down technique were carefully investigated. Room temperature absorption spectra were registered and analyzed within the framework of the Judd-Ofelt formalism and the best fit to the data is obtained by using a modified treatment allowing for the admixture of intensity enabling wave-functions. The results indicate 3P 0 and 1D 2 radiative lifetimes of about 5.7 μs and 79 μs, in perfect agreement with the time-constants derived from the measured fluorescence decays at room and liquid-nitrogen temperatures. Registration of time-resolved emission and excitation spectra and calibration of the 3P 0 emission spectrum in cross section unit clearly indicate that Pr-doped BGO could be the first isotropic crystalline material leading to efficient diode-pumped laser operation at room temperature with laser performances, at least in the deep-red spectral region, comparable to that found with the most important anisotropic Pr-doped fluoride and oxide crystals. • Pr:Bi 4 Ge 3 O 12 crystal fibers are successfully grown by micro-pulling down. • Absorption spectra are analyzed by using the Judd-Ofelt formalism. • Emission, excitation spectra are registered from the near-UV to the deep-Red. • It is found a 3P0 emission lifetime of 5.7 μs for a quantum yield close to 1. • Record emission cross-sections are obtained in the red and deep-red. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Growth and optical properties of Dy:Y3Al5O12 crystal.
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Pan, Yuxin, Zhou, Shidong, Li, Dongzhen, Liu, Bin, Song, Qingsong, Liu, Jian, Liu, Peng, Ding, Yuchong, Wang, Xiaodan, Xu, Xiaodong, and Xu, Jun
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OPTICAL properties , *SIMULATION methods & models , *X-ray diffraction , *ELECTROMAGNETIC waves , *SEMICONDUCTOR lasers - Abstract
High optical quality Dy:Y 3 Al 5 O 12 (Dy:YAG) crystal has been grown by the Czochralski method. Absorption spectra, fluorescence spectra and fluorescence decay curve of Dy:YAG have been recorded at room temperature. The strongest emission of Dy:YAG crystal is near 583 nm, corresponding to the 4 F 9/2 → 6 H 13/2 transition. The Judd-Ofelt parameters Ω 2 , Ω 4 and Ω 6 were calculated to be 1.49 × 10 −20 cm 2 , 0.94 × 10 −20 cm 2 and 3.20 × 10 −20 cm 2 , respectively. The radiative transition rates, branching ratios and the emission cross sections were calculated. The fluorescence and radiative lifetimes are 0.40 ms and 1.02 ms, respectively, resulting in a quantum efficiency of 39.2%. The results indicate that the Dy:YAG crystal would be a promising yellow solid state laser material. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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12. Spectroscopic characterization of Tm:CaYAlO4 shaped crystal fibers grown by the micro-pulling-down method.
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Chen, Peng, Liu, Jian, Guo, Jun, Zhang, Zhiheng, Li, Dongzhen, Liu, Peng, Wang, Xiaodan, Xu, Xiaodong, Xu, Jun, and Lebbou, Kheirreddine
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CRYSTAL whiskers , *FLUORESCENCE spectroscopy , *LASER pumping , *TUNABLE lasers , *SEMICONDUCTOR lasers , *FIBERS , *ULTRA-short pulsed lasers - Abstract
Tm3+-doped CaYAlO 4 (Tm:CALYO) shaped crystals fibers with various doping concentration of 2 at.%, 3 at.%, 5 at.% and 7 at.% have been successfully grown by the micro-pulling-down (μ -PD) method. The polarized absorption spectra, polarized fluorescence spectra and fluorescence decay curves were analyzed at room temperature. The absorption bands of 3H 6 →3H 4 transition centered at around 800 nm match well with commercial AlGaAs laser diode pumping sources. For 7 at.% Tm:CALYO crystal fiber, the full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the emission band for π polarization at 1806 nm was 225.4 nm. The fluorescence of 3F 4 level decreased strongly as the thulium concentration increased. All the results indicate that Tm:CALYO crystal fibers are promising for ultrashort and tunable laser operation. • Tm:CALYO shaped crystal fibers were grown by the micro-pulling-down technique for the first time. • The full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the emission band for π polarization at 1806 nm was calculated to be 225.4 nm. • The fluorescence lifetime was calculated to be 4.11, 3.74, 3.55 and 2.90 ms for doping concentration of 2, 3, 5 and 7 at.%, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Comparative study of eye-safe Nd:LuAG crystal and ceramic lasers at 1.83 μm operating on 4F3/2 → 4I15/2 transition.
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Zhou, Zhiyong, Wang, Yi, Xu, Bin, Xu, Huiying, Cai, Zhiping, Xu, Xiaodong, Li, Dongzhen, and Xu, Jun
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WAVELENGTHS , *SOLID-state lasers , *SEMICONDUCTOR lasers , *SEMICONDUCTOR devices , *ABSORPTION - Abstract
We report on diode-pumped Nd:LuAG crystal and ceramic lasers operating at about 1.83 μm, using a simple and compact plane-concave cavity configuration. For Nd:LuAG crystal laser oscillating at 1828.43 nm, the maximum output power reaches 0.36 W with slope efficiency of about 5.0%. For Nd:LuAG ceramic laser, a maximum output power of 0.145 W is achieved with slope efficiency of about 2.2%, and the lasing wavelength peaks at 1828.76 nm. The 1.83-μm Nd laser sources could be very promising for eye-safe applications because they have stronger water absorption than another kind of eye-safe Nd lasers operating at 1.4 μm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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14. Diode-pumped CW and passively Q-switched lasers of Nd:GdLuAG mixed garnet at 1123 nm.
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Liu, Yang, Liu, Zhaojun, Cong, Zhenhua, Xu, Xiaodong, Xu, Jun, Men, Shaojie, Xia, Jinbao, and Zhang, Sasa
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SEMICONDUCTOR lasers , *PASSIVE components , *Q-switched lasers , *NEODYMIUM compounds , *GARNET - Abstract
Diode-pumped CW and passively Q -switched lasers of Nd:GdLuAG mixed garnet at 1123 nm were demonstrated. The maximum average output power of CW operation was 4.13 W. For Q -switched operation, the average output power was 800 mW, the corresponding single pulse energy was 133.8 µJ. The Nd:GdLuAG laser emitting at 1123 nm was obtained for the first time to the best of our knowledge, which proves that the Nd:GdLuAG mixed garnet has a better ability of energy storage than Nd:YAG in 1123 nm oscillation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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15. Ultrafast Tm:CaYAlO4 laser with pulse regulation and saturation parameters evolution in the 2 μm water absorption band.
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Cao, Xue, Zhu, Qiang, Xian, Anhua, Liu, Yangyu, Liu, Guangmiao, Li, Luyao, Li, Xianni, Xu, Xiaodong, Zhou, Wei, Wang, Haotian, Huang, Haitao, Jia, Baohua, Wang, Yishan, Wang, Jingru, Tang, Dingyuan, and Shen, Deyuan
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LASER pulses , *OPTICAL spectra , *CRYSTAL oscillators , *SEMICONDUCTOR lasers , *ABSORPTION spectra , *MODE-locked lasers , *SOLID-state lasers , *PULSED lasers - Abstract
• The stable CW ML pulsed with pulse duration as short as 1.97 ps was experimentally obtained. • We proved it experimentally that under the increasing saturation parameters , output pulses could be narrowed in the steady state cavity. • We used the generalized Ginzburg-Landau equation for the mode-locked pulse dynamic evolutions. • We showed that the pulse-narrowing mechanism in solid-state cavity at water absorption band. Ultrafast solid-state laser sources operating in the mid-infrared (mid-IR) region are of significant importance in a variety of applications. However, the realization of ultrafast lasers with narrow pulse width at wavelengths between 1.8 and 2 µm has remained a big challenge due to the strong water molecule absorption. Here, we report a stable mode-locking (ML) pulsed lasing at 1967 nm and narrow pulse duration of 1.97 ps in a diode-pumped Tm:CaYAlO 4 (Tm:CYA) crystal laser oscillator. By employing the SESAMs with different modulation depths as mode-lockers, we show that under the increasing saturation parameters, output pulses could be narrowed in the steady state cavity. Furtherly, the generalized Ginzburg-Landau equation is used for the mode-locked pulse dynamic evolutions. It shows that the pulse- regulation mechanism in solid-state cavity at water absorption band is governed by the balance of the laser gain, the modulation depth, and the saturation parameter. To our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of pulse regulation mechanism in the 2 μm water absorption band by a commercial laser diode in a Tm:CYA laser. Our results provide an effective method for pulse regulation of ultra-short mid-IR pulses and even few-cycle pulses with controllable optical spectra in the water absorption band. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. The micro-pulling-down growth of Eu3+-doped Y3Al5O12 and Y3ScAl4O12 crystals for red luminescence.
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Xu, Jie, Song, Qingsong, Liu, Jian, Bian, Kaiting, Lu, Wen, Li, Dongzhen, Liu, Peng, Xu, Xiaodong, Ding, Yuchong, Xu, Jun, and Lebbou, Kheirreddine
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ULTRAVIOLET lasers , *CRYSTALS , *LUMINESCENCE , *SEMICONDUCTOR lasers , *ABSORPTION spectra , *LUMINESCENCE spectroscopy , *ND-YAG lasers - Abstract
We report on the comparative growth and spectroscopy of Eu3+-doped Y 3 Al 5 O 12 (YAG) and Y 3 ScAl 4 O 12 crystals grown by the micro-pulling-down (μ-PD) method. The structure of the as-grown crystals was determined by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectroscopy. The absorption spectra of the crystals are dominated by a strong line centered at 395 nm, matching well with the emission of commercial ultraviolet laser diodes. The Eu:YAG and Eu:Y 3 ScAl 4 O 12 crystals exhibit strongest red emission centered at 710 nm and the full width at half maximum (FWHM) was calculated to be 2.03 and 3.19 nm, respectively. The fluorescence decay curves of 5D 0 levels were measured and discussed. All the results indicate that the Eu:YAG and Eu:Y 3 ScAl 4 O 12 crystals are promising candidates for red luminescent/laser materials. • Eu:YAG and Eu:Y 3 ScAl 4 O 12 crystals were successfully grown by the micro-pulling-down technique for the first time. • The structure parameters of Eu:YAG and Eu:Y 3 ScAl 4 O 12 crystals were investigated by XRD. • Spectral parameters of Eu:YAG and Eu:Y 3 ScAl 4 O 12 crystals were obtained and compared. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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