Anti-escaping of incident laser in rare-earth doped fluoride ceramics with glass forming layer

  • H. F. Shi
  • , P. J. Lin
  • , J. X. Yang
  • , J. L. Yuan
  • , E. Y.B. Pun
  • , Y. Song
  • , X. Zhao*
  • , H. Lin
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Adaptive fluoride ceramic with glass forming layer (GCZBL-Er) used in laser anti-escaping has been prepared by one-step synthesis, and the thickness of glass layer is identified as ~0.41 mm. Blue, green and red emissions of Er3+/Yb3+ codoped fluoride ceramic (CZBL-Er) and glass layer (GZBL-Er) have been investigated under ~980 nm laser pumping. With the forming of thin glass layer on ceramic surface, the absorption intensities on diffuse reflection of GCZBL-Er at 974 nm and 1.53 μm increase by 48% and 53% than those of CZBL-Er. Excited by a 979 nm laser, the presence of the glass layer increases the absolute absorption rate in spectral power from 75% in CZBL-Er to 83% in GCZBL-Er, which is consistent with the improvement in the absorbed photon number. In addition, the quantum yield of GCZBL-Er complex is raised by 28.4% compared to the case of ceramic substrate by photon quantification. Intense absorption-conversion ability and efficient macroscopical anti-escaping effect confirm the superiority of ingenious structure in the fluoride ceramics with glass forming layer, which provides a new approach for developing the absorption-conversion materials of anti-NIR laser detection.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20372
JournalScientific Reports
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2019
Externally publishedYes

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