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Ultrabroadband mid-infrared emission and gas sensing of cobalt-doped chalcogenide glass ceramics. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • * This study discovers that these nanocrystals create new sites that enable strong ultrabroadband MIR emissions, particularly with a peak around 4.2 µm when excited by a 1550 nm laser.
  • * The glass ceramic with Co: GaSe nanocrystals shows improved emission properties and a gas detection sensitivity of 45.9 ppm for butane, indicating its potential applications in fiber lasers and gas sensing technologies.

Article Abstract

Mid-infrared (MIR) gain materials are of great significance for the development of MIR tunable fiber lasers. Herein, for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, it is found that GaSe nanocrystals distributed in chalcogenide glass ceramics can provide new tetrahedral-coordinated sites that can be used to activate ultrabroadband MIR emissions of divalent transition metal ions, such as Co. Under the excitation of a 1550 nm diode laser, the transparent Ge-Ga-Se glass ceramic embedded with Co: GaSe nanocrystals shows an intense 2.5-5.5 µm ultrabroadband emission. The peak wavelength is located at ∼4.2 µm and the full width at half maximum exceeds 2 µm. Such emission properties, originating from the dual lattice sites of Ga ions, are superior to those of transparent chalcogenide glass ceramics embedded with Co: ZnSe nanocrystals. Moreover, the gas detection system built based on the glass ceramic shows a sensitivity of 45.9 ppm for butane gas. Therefore, the chalcogenide glass ceramics embedded with active Co: GaSe nanocrystals have great potential in MIR tunable fiber lasers and gas sensing.

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