Tailoring of the luminescent ions local environment in optical fibers, and applications
Bernard Dussardier (LPMC), Wilfried Blanc (LPMC), P. Peterka

TL;DR
This paper reviews research on rare-earth and transition metal doped silica optical fibers, focusing on their spectral properties, local environment effects, and applications in fiber lasers and amplifiers, highlighting recent advances and future needs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of how local environments influence dopant properties and explores potential applications in fiber lasers and amplifiers, emphasizing spectral tailoring and material effects.
Findings
Spectral properties of RE and TM ions in silica fibers are highly sensitive to local environment.
Energy transfer mechanisms between dopants significantly affect emission efficiency.
Nanoparticle-induced broadening enhances emission properties for photonics applications.
Abstract
The chapter is situated in the fields of fiber materials sciences and technologies (particularly dealing with the fiber glass compositions and luminescent ion doping, and transparent glass ceramic optical fibers), and applications such as fiber lasers and amplifiers. We propose to present a review of research activities on rare-earth (RE) and transition metals (TM) doped silica-based optical fibers, aiming at understanding theier spectral properties, and particularly some of their optical transitions that will allow interesting and alternative applications. Silica, as opposed to alternative, low temperature materials, is chosen for practical and economical reasons. Selected RE and TM ions are studied both as probes of their local environment and for their application potentials. In this chapter, we will focus on erbium (Er) ions for the potential spectral 'tailoring' of its gain curve…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolid State Laser Technologies · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Glass properties and applications
