Wang WC, Le QH, Zhang QY, Wondraczek L (2017)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2017
Book Volume: 5
Pages Range: 7969-7976
Journal Issue: 31
DOI: 10.1039/c7tc01853c
Unusually stable multi-anion glasses of the fluoride-sulfophosphate type (FPS) are introduced as a new host material for optically active cation species. Despite a notoriously low polymerization grade, anion mixing in this glass system enables facile manufacture of bulk or fiber devices which combine several advantages of fluoride and phosphate glasses while using the stabilizing effect of sulfate additions. Using the example of chromium doping, we demonstrate broad red photoluminescence at 734 nm and inhomogeneous broadening of the R-line at 694 nm, originating from the 4T
APA:
Wang, W.C., Le, Q.H., Zhang, Q.Y., & Wondraczek, L. (2017). Fluoride-sulfophosphate glasses as hosts for broadband optical amplification through transition metal activators. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 5(31), 7969-7976. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7tc01853c
MLA:
Wang, W. C., et al. "Fluoride-sulfophosphate glasses as hosts for broadband optical amplification through transition metal activators." Journal of Materials Chemistry C 5.31 (2017): 7969-7976.
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