
Ytterbium doped CaF2 crystalline layers have been grown for the first time from high temperature solutions at controlled atmosphere by using the liquid phase epitaxy technique. Doped layers having thicknesses between a few microns to a hundred of microns have been grown onto non-oriented and (1 1 1) oriented CaF2 substrates. The Yb3+:CaF2 layers show structural properties very close to the undoped substrate without any further thermal treatment. Registration of room temperature emission spectra and fluorescence lifetime measurements performed with epitaxial layers corresponding to different ytterbium concentrations show similar spectroscopic properties as in the bulk crystals.
[CHIM.MATE] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry, CaF2, Liquid phase epitaxy, Rare earth ions, Crystal, [CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry, 540, 530
[CHIM.MATE] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry, CaF2, Liquid phase epitaxy, Rare earth ions, Crystal, [CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry, 540, 530
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