
handle: 11104/0360949
A tremendous scientific effort has been devoted to finding materials suitable for high-power laser operations in the field of 'eye-safe' infrared lasers for telecommunications, tracking, navigation systems, etc. The increasing power of lasers places high demands on the materials, which must exhibit high thermal stability and luminescence efficiency. A pyrochlore luminophores with a general structure (RE8 Y1-x)2B2O7 represent a perspective class of materials for their outstanding optical properties. This contribution presents sol-gel preparation of (Ho0.03Y0.97)2 Ti2 O7 and (Ho0.03 Y0.97)2 Zr2O7 powders materials as potential sources for high-power lasers with a comparative study on structural properties focusing on the role of cation B in matrix and subsequential luminescence properties in the spectral range of 2 and 3 um. Prepared pyrochlores can be suitable as thin layers for active media for integrated waveguides. Obtained results revealed that compared with Ti-doped powders, the powders containing Zr showed prolonged decay time recorded at 2025nm and 2950nm by 6% and 10%, respectively. The luminescence decay time of (Ho0.03Y0.97)2Zr2O7 recorded at 2050nm and 2950nm was 4.87ms and 0.3ms, respectively. The obtained results can improve the efficiency of solid-state and fiber lasers operating at 2000 and 2950 nm
nanocrystals, luminescence, rare-earth, laser
nanocrystals, luminescence, rare-earth, laser
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