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14 July 1998 Rare-earth-doped active films: basic problems to solve and hints for solutions
Francois E. Auzel
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Proceedings Volume 3423, Second GR-I International Conference on New Laser Technologies and Applications; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.316619
Event: Second GR-I International Conference on New Laser Technologies and Applications, 1997, Olympia, Greece
Abstract
Because of the present success of the Erbium doped fibre amplifiers in telecommunication systems, there is now a trend to look for more compact amplifiers, also based on rare earth doped hosts in wave guide structures, but in the much more compact geometry of short planar wave guides. The shortening of the active length shall be obtain only if one of the following conditions are fuffihled: the active ion concentration-cross-sections product can be increased by three order of magrntude. From basic principle, it is shown that because of the rather weak interaction with the surrounthng, the ion crosssections does not vary a lot when changing the glass host arid that the ion-ion interactions shall fundamentally limit the active ion concentration. Tentative solutions to this problem are presented.
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Francois E. Auzel "Rare-earth-doped active films: basic problems to solve and hints for solutions", Proc. SPIE 3423, Second GR-I International Conference on New Laser Technologies and Applications, (14 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.316619
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Optical amplifiers

Ions

Waveguides

Crystals

Erbium

Fiber amplifiers

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