The effects of TiO2 on the structure and spectroscopic properties of silica-hafnia based sol-gel waveguides

Author: Marques A. C.   Cabeça R.   Almeida R. M.       Ferrari M.  

Publisher: Society of Glass Technology

ISSN: 0017-1050

Source: Glass Technology - European Journal of Glass Science and Technology Part A, Vol.46, Iss.2, 2005-04, pp. : 50-54

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Abstract

The effects of titania additions on Er3+ doped silica–hafnia based optical planar waveguides, prepared by solgel processing have been studied. Structural changes, including crystallisation induced by the presence of TiO2, were assessed by x-ray diffraction, waveguide Raman spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The Er3+ photoluminescence spectra at ∼1·5 μm, the corresponding lifetimes and the Er3+ relative luminescence yields have been determined as a function of the matrix composition, the densification heat treatments and the Er3+ ion concentration. The Er3+ quenching concentration and its lifetime at the limit of zero rare earth concentration have also been determined. Typical values for the fluorescence lifetimes varied between 6·5–1·5 ms, for Er3+ concentrations ranging from 0·15–2%, in a 75% SiO2–5% TiO2–20% HfO2 matrix. The presence of TiO2 appears to promote the formation of hafnia–titania mixed crystals. Although the Er3+ quenching concentration was similar for all the systems studied, at ∼0·6–1·0% Er, even small additions of TiO2 (∼5 mol%) were found to increase the Er3+ fluorescence lifetimes of silica–hafnia waveguides by as much as 100%, depending on the actual compositions.

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