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Effect of Eu(2)O(3) doping on Ta(2)O(5) crystal growth by the laser-heated pedestal technique
Fecha
2010Registro en:
JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH, v.313, n.1, p.62-67, 2010
0022-0248
10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2010.09.083
Autor
SAGGIORO, B. Z.
ANDREETA, Marcello Rubens Barsi
HERNANDES, Antonio Carlos
MACATRAO, M.
PERES, M.
COSTA, F. M.
MONTEIRO, T.
FRANCO, N.
ALVES, E.
Institución
Resumen
High energy band gap hosts doped with lanthanide ions are suitable for optical devices applications To study the potential of Ta(2)O(5) as a host compound pure and Eu(2)O(3)-doped Ta(2)O(5) crystal fibers were grown by the laser-heated pedestal growth technique in diameters ranging from 250 to 2600 pm and in lengths of up to 50 mm The axial temperature gradient at the solid/liquid interface of pure Ta(2)O(5) fibers revealed a critical diameter of 2200 gm above which the fiber cracks X-ray diffraction measurements of the pure Ta(2)O(5) single crystals showed a monoclinic symmetry and a growth direction of [1 (1) over bar 0] An analysis of the pulling rate as a function of the fiber diameter for Eu(2)O(3)-doped Ta(2)O(5) fibers indicated a well defined region in which constitutional supercooling is absent Photoluminescence measurements of pure Ta(2)O(5) crystals using excitation above the band gap (3 8 eV) were dominated by a broad unstructured green band that peaked at 500 nm Three Eu(3+)-related optical centers were identified in the doped samples with nominal concentrations exceeding 1 mol% Two of these centers were consistent with the ion in the monoclinic phase with different oxygen coordinations The third one was visible in the presence of the triclinic phase (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved