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Spectral engineering of optical fiber preforms through active nanoparticle doping

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In this article, Europium doped alkaline earth fluoride (AEF2) nanoparticles were synthesized and systematically incorporated into the core of modified chemical vapor deposition (MCVD)-derived silica-based preforms by solution doping.
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Europium doped alkaline earth fluoride [Eu:AEF2 (AE = Ca, Sr, Ba)] nanoparticles were synthesized and systematically incorporated into the core of modified chemical vapor deposition (MCVD)-derived silica-based preforms by solution doping. The resulting preforms were examined to determine the impact of the nanoparticles chemistry on the spectroscopic behavior of the glass. The dominant existence of Eu3+ was demonstrated in all preforms, which is in contrast to conventional solution doped preforms employing dissolved europium salts where Eu2+ is primarily observed. Raman spectroscopy and fluorescence lifetime measurements indicated that the nanoparticles composition is effective in controlling, at a local chemical and structural level, the spectroscopic properties of active dopants in optical fiber glasses. Further, there is a systematic and marked increase in radiative lifetime, τ, of the Eu3+ emission that follows the cationic mass; τCa < τSr < τBa with the BaF2-derived sample yielding a 37% lengthening of the lifetime over the CaF2-derived one. Such nanoscale control of what otherwise is silica glass could be useful for realizing property-enhanced and tailored spectroscopic performance from otherwise “standard” materials, e.g., vapor-derived silica, in next generation optical fibers.

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Recent advances in soft optical glass fiber and fiber lasers

TL;DR: In this article, the basic requirements for the rare-earth (RE) ions and host matrix material for obtaining efficient NIR-MIR laser output, a review of the background of processing fundamentals on the fabrication and characterization for newly developed soft optical glass fibers, an outline of the key issues of platinum removal and the dehydration technique, effective doping of RE, and low splicing loss together with the recent theoretical and experimental results.
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Materials for optical fiber lasers: A review

TL;DR: The relevance of the material in high power fiber laser technologies is reviewed, and where appropriate, materials-based paths to the enhancement of laser performance will be underscored.
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Glass and Process Development for the Next Generation of Optical Fibers: A Review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the latest developments in advanced materials for optical fibers ranging from silica, to semi-conductors, to particle-containing glasses, to chalcogenides and also in process-related innovations.
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Nanoparticle and Solution Doping for Efficient Holmium Fiber Lasers

TL;DR: In this paper, a set of 15 fibers with various compositions was characterized and compared with respect to their fluorescence lifetime, laser slope efficiency and laser threshold, and the best performance fibers exhibited slope efficiency 83.1%, laser threshold 155 mW and a record value of upper laser level lifetime of 1.35 ms.
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High power fiber lasers: current status and future perspectives [Invited]

TL;DR: This paper reviews the current state of the art in terms of continuous-wave and pulsed performance of ytterbium-doped fiber lasers, the current fiber gain medium of choice, and by far the most developed in Terms of high-power performance.
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Solution-doping technique for fabrication of rare-earth-doped optical fibres

TL;DR: In this article, a solution-doping technique for the reproducible fabrication of low-loss optical fibres containing up to 4000 parts in 106 rare-earth ions is described.
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Fabrication of low-loss optical fibres containing rare-earth ions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used an extended MCVD process to produce rare-earth ion fibers with very high absorption levels in the visible and near infra-red regions, without significantly compromising the low-loss characteristics of the fiber at wavelengths between 950 and 1400 nm.
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Raman spectra and structure of BaOSiO2 SrOSiO2 and CaOSiO2 melts to 1600°C

TL;DR: In this article, the Raman spectra were collected for barium silicate, strontium silicates and calcium silicate melts at temperatures ranging from the glass transition region to temperatures as high as 1600°C.
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Rare Earth-Doped Fiber Lasers and Amplifiers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the methods of producing rare earth-doped fiber and the effect of the host composition and the rare earth doping on the quality of the final product.
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