• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 21, Issue 5, 051601 (2023)
Fuguang Chen1, Zhi Chen1、*, Jianrong Qiu2, Shuai Zhang3、**, and Zhijun Ma1、***
Author Affiliations
  • 1Research Center for Humanoid Sensing, Zhejiang Lab, Hangzhou 311121, China
  • 2State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China
  • 3Zhejiang Chinese Medical University, Hangzhou 311100, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/COL202321.051601 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Fuguang Chen, Zhi Chen, Jianrong Qiu, Shuai Zhang, Zhijun Ma. Highly efficient, tunable, ultrabroadband NIR photoemission from Bi-doped nitridated germanate glasses toward all-band amplification in optical communication[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2023, 21(5): 051601 Copy Citation Text show less
    Evolution of the microscopic structure of Bi-doped nitridated germanate glass with the introduction of Al2O3.
    Fig. 1. Evolution of the microscopic structure of Bi-doped nitridated germanate glass with the introduction of Al2O3.
    (a) NIR PL emission spectra (λex = 460 nm) of Bi-doped nitridated germanate glasses containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%); (b) corresponding emission spectra normalized to the emission peak at 1160 nm; (c) emission spectra inside the integrating sphere without and with the sample 0Al or 11Al upon 460 nm excitation; inset shows the magnified spectra in the wavelength range of 800 to 1600 nm.
    Fig. 2. (a) NIR PL emission spectra (λex = 460 nm) of Bi-doped nitridated germanate glasses containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%); (b) corresponding emission spectra normalized to the emission peak at 1160 nm; (c) emission spectra inside the integrating sphere without and with the sample 0Al or 11Al upon 460 nm excitation; inset shows the magnified spectra in the wavelength range of 800 to 1600 nm.
    (a) Optical absorption spectra of the glass samples containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%); (b) contour plot of the emission-excitation map from the 6Al glass sample; corresponding PL excitation spectra monitored at (c) 930 nm, (d) 1160 nm, (e) 1260 nm, and (f) 1520 nm of the glass samples containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%).
    Fig. 3. (a) Optical absorption spectra of the glass samples containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%); (b) contour plot of the emission-excitation map from the 6Al glass sample; corresponding PL excitation spectra monitored at (c) 930 nm, (d) 1160 nm, (e) 1260 nm, and (f) 1520 nm of the glass samples containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%).
    Decay curves of (a) 930 nm, (b) 1160 nm, (c) 1260 nm, and (d) 1520 nm emission peaks of 11Al glass sample (λex = 460 nm).
    Fig. 4. Decay curves of (a) 930 nm, (b) 1160 nm, (c) 1260 nm, and (d) 1520 nm emission peaks of 11Al glass sample (λex = 460 nm).
    (a) Normalized XRD spectra; (b) Raman spectra; (c) FTIR spectra; and (d) 27Al 1D MAS NMR spectra (400 MHz) of the glass samples containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%), showing a gradual variation with increasing Al2O3 content, with the vertical scales (not shown) representing the intensity in arbitrary units, normalized to the maximum peak height in each spectrum; (e) percentage distribution of AlO4, AlO5, and AlO6 by integrating area calculation of Gaussian multipeak fitting; the purple, green, and blue polyhedra beside the NMR spectra stand for Al tetrahedra, hexahedra, and octahedra, respectively. (f) Visible PL emission spectra (λex = 350 nm) of Bi-doped nitridated germanate glasses containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%).
    Fig. 5. (a) Normalized XRD spectra; (b) Raman spectra; (c) FTIR spectra; and (d) 27Al 1D MAS NMR spectra (400 MHz) of the glass samples containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%), showing a gradual variation with increasing Al2O3 content, with the vertical scales (not shown) representing the intensity in arbitrary units, normalized to the maximum peak height in each spectrum; (e) percentage distribution of AlO4, AlO5, and AlO6 by integrating area calculation of Gaussian multipeak fitting; the purple, green, and blue polyhedra beside the NMR spectra stand for Al tetrahedra, hexahedra, and octahedra, respectively. (f) Visible PL emission spectra (λex = 350 nm) of Bi-doped nitridated germanate glasses containing xAl2O3 (x = 0–13%).
    Fuguang Chen, Zhi Chen, Jianrong Qiu, Shuai Zhang, Zhijun Ma. Highly efficient, tunable, ultrabroadband NIR photoemission from Bi-doped nitridated germanate glasses toward all-band amplification in optical communication[J]. Chinese Optics Letters, 2023, 21(5): 051601
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