A Novel Transparent Vanadate Glass for Use in Fiber Optics
Advanced Materials2005Vol. 17(7), pp. 857–859
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Abstract
Traditional vanadate glasses are known to be totally black (see inset Figure), while their crystal counterparts are promising laser materials due to their large stimulated-emission cross-section. In this work, a novel transparent vanadate glass (see main Figure) is realized for the first time. Furthermore, when doped with neodymium, its large stimulated-emission cross-section and low phonon energy demonstrate potential to be utilized in optical applications, especially in laser-related fiber optics.
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