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Effect of composition on the spontaneous emission probabilities, stimulated emission cross-sections and local environment of Tm3+ in TeO2–WO3 glass

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Abstract Effect of composition on the structure, spontaneous and stimulated emission probabilities of various 1.0 mol% Tm 2 O 3 doped (1− x )TeO 2 +( x )WO 3 glasses were investigated using Raman spectroscopy, ultraviolet–visible–near-infrared (UV/VIS/NIR) absorption and luminescence measurements. Absorption measurements in the UV/VIS/NIR region were used to determine spontaneous emission probabilities for the 4f–4f transitions of Tm 3+ ions. Six absorption bands corresponding to the absorption of the 1 G 4 , 3 F 2 , 3 F 3 and 3 F 4 , 3 H 5 and 3 H 4 levels from the 3 H 6 ground level were observed. Integrated absorption cross-section of each band except that of 3 H 5 level was found to vary with the glass composition. Luminescence spectra of the samples were measured upon 457.9 nm excitation. Three emission bands centered at 476 nm ( 1 G 4 → 3 H 6 transition), 651 nm ( 1 G 4 → 3 H 4 transition) and 800 nm ( 1 G 4 → 3 H 5 transition) were observed. Spontaneous emission cross-sections together with the luminescence spectra measured upon 457.9 nm excitation were used to determine the stimulated emission cross-sections of these emissions. The effect of glass composition on the Judd–Ofelt parameters and therefore on the spontaneous and the stimulated emission cross-sections for the metastable levels of Tm 3+ ions were discussed in detail. The effect of temperature on the stimulated emission cross-sections for the emissions observed upon 457.9 nm excitation was also discussed.

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Luminescence, Luminescence spectra, Intensity Parameters, Intensity parameters, Tellurium compounds, Tellurite glass, Thulium, Raman spectroscopy, Tellurite Glass, Doping (additives), Light absorption, Glass, Composition

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