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Origin of thermally activated Er3+ emission in GeGaSe films and waveguides

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Wang, Wei
Wei, Tengxiu
Zhang, Zheng
Yang, Zhen
Liu, Ruixue
Yan, Kunlun
Cai, Dong
Yang, Xinyu
Xu, Peipeng
Wang, Xunsi

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Optical Society of America

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The origin of the dead or active emission from Er in various Er-doped films has been unclear. Here we took Erdoped GeGaSe as examples and investigated the correlation between the intensity of the photoluminescence (PL) spectra, the content of the activated Er ions, and the intensity of the absorption spectra in the waveguides. We found the linear correlation between the content of Er ions, photoluminescence, and absorption intensity. This provides clear evidence that thermal annealing can promote the conversion of Er metals into Er ions, and such a conversion is essential for practical applications, in which the number of the activated Er ions rather than the nominal Er contents in the materials plays an important role in achieving emission and thus effective optical amplification and lasing.

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2099-12-31

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