Photonic glass-ceramics: consolidated outcomes and prospects
Brigitte Boulard (LDOF), Tran T. T. Van (HCMC), Anna {\L}ukowiak, Adel, Bouajaj (LTI, ENSA--Tangier), Rog\'eria Rocha Gon\c{c}alves, Andrea Chiappini, (CSMFO Group, CNR-IFN), Alessandro Chiasera (CSMFO Group, CNR-IFN), Wilfried, Blanc (LPMC), Alicia Duran (MA)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the development, properties, and applications of luminescent glass-ceramics in photonics, emphasizing their fabrication, optical characteristics, and potential for advanced waveguide technologies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent advances, historical context, and future prospects in luminescent glass-ceramics for photonic applications.
Findings
Enhanced optical properties due to nanocrystal embedding
Role of rare earth ions in spectroscopic performance
Potential of nanocrystals as rare earth sensitizers
Abstract
Transparent glass-ceramics are nanocomposite materials which offer specific characteristics of capital importance in photonics. This kind of two-phase materials is constituted by nanocrystals embedded in a glass matrix and the respective composition and volume fractions of crystalline and amorphous phase determine the properties of the glass-ceramic. Among these properties transparency is crucial, in particular when confined structures, such as dielectric optical waveguides and optical fibers, are considered, and the number of papers devoted to this topic is continuously increasing. Another important point is the role of the nanocrystals when activated by luminescent species, as rare earth ions, and their effect on the spectroscopic properties of the glass-ceramic. The presence of the crystalline environment around the rare earth ion allows high absorption and emission cross sections,…
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