Department of Physics2024-11-0920119781-5575-2904-62162-2701N/A2-s2.0-84893526905N/Ahttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/12566We have performed detailed experiments to investigate the spectroscopic properties of a new type of tellurite based host doped with thulium: Tm2O3:(0.70)TeO2–(0.15)K2O–(0.15)Nb2O5 having Tm2O3 concentrations of 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, and 1.0 mol%. By performing a Judd–Ofelt analysis of the absorption bands, we obtained average radiative lifetimes of 2.57±0.20 and 0.35±0.01 ms for the 3H4 and 3F4 levels, respectively. Furthermore, we also observed that an increase in the Tm2O3 concentration from 0.125 to 1.0 mol% results in a decrease of the measured fluorescence lifetime from 814 to 439 μs and from 258 to 47 μs for the 3H4 and 3F4 levels, respectively, due to efficient non-radiative decay. The highest quantum efficiency of 32% was obtained for the sample doped with 0.125 mol% Tm2O3 for the 3H4 level. Results show that cross relaxation becomes important as the ion concentration is increased, leading to the quenching of the 1460-nm band and enhancement of the 1860-nm emission. The highest emission cross section of 6.85×10−21 cm2 measured for the 1860-nm band reveals the potential of this host for the development of 2-μm lasers in bulk glass as well as fiber media.PhysicsSpectroscopic investigation of TM3+: TEO2-K2O-NB2O5 glasses at different doping levels for 2 μm laser applicationsConference proceedinghttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84893526905andpartnerID=40andmd5=8f8933939863de1d35af2a2e42033df8N/A7502