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  Broadband NIR photoluminescence from Bi-doped Ba2P2O7 crystals: Insights into the nature of NIR-emitting Bismuth centers

Peng, M., Sprenger, B., Schmidt, M. A., Schwefel, H. G. L., & Wondraczek, L. (2010). Broadband NIR photoluminescence from Bi-doped Ba2P2O7 crystals: Insights into the nature of NIR-emitting Bismuth centers. OPTICS EXPRESS, 18(12), 12852-12863. doi:10.1364/OE.18.012852.

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Peng, Mingying1, Author           
Sprenger, Benjamin2, 3, Author           
Schmidt, Markus A.4, Author           
Schwefel, Harald G. L.5, Author           
Wondraczek, Lothar6, Author
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1Max Planck Research Group, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364712              
2International Max Planck Research School, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364697              
3Max Planck Fellow Group, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364711              
4Russell Division, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364721              
5Whispering Gallery Mode Resonator, Leuchs Division, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364710              
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Free keywords: NEAR-INFRARED LUMINESCENCE; GERMANIUM OXIDE GLASSES; SILICA GLASS; ENERGY-TRANSFER; EMISSION; LASER; TELECOMMUNICATION; AMPLIFIERS; RESONANCE; CERAMICSOptics;
 Abstract: We report on a novel type of Bi-doped crystal that exhibits ultrabroadband photoluminescence in the near infrared (NIR). Emission centers can be generated and degenerated reversibly by annealing the material in CO atmosphere and air, respectively, indicating that emission is related to the presence of Bi-species in low valence states. Correlating static and dynamic excitation and emission data with the size and charge of available lattice sites suggests that two types of Bi-0-species, each located on one of the two available Ba2+ lattice sites, are responsible for NIR photoemission. This is further confirmed by the absence of NIR emission in polycrystalline Ca2P2O7:Bi and Sr2P2O7:Bi. Excitation is assigned to transitions between the doubly degenerated ground state S-4(3/2) and the degenerated excited levels D-2(3/2), D-2(5/2) and P-2(1/2), respectively. NIR emission is attributed to D-2(3/2) -> S-4(3/2). The NIR emission center can coexist with Bi2+ species. Then, also Bi2+ is accommodated on one of the two Ba2+-sites. Energy transfer between Bi2+ ions occurs within a critical distance of 25.9 angstrom. (C) 2010 Optical Society of America

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2010
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 12
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000278527700089
DOI: 10.1364/OE.18.012852
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Title: OPTICS EXPRESS
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Publ. Info: 2010 MASSACHUSETTS AVE NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA : OPTICAL SOC AMER
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 18 (12) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 12852 - 12863 Identifier: ISSN: 1094-4087