Infrared absorption and fluorescence properties of Holmium doped Potassium Lanthanum Chloride (Conference Presentation)

Laser Technology for Defense and Security XIV(2018)

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The development of new solid-state laser materials for mid-infrared (mid-IR) laser sources continues to be interest for potential applications in remote sensing of bio-chemical agents, IR countermeasures, and IR spectroscopy. Fluorescent materials based on Ho3+ doped crystals and glasses with narrow phonon spectra cover a wide wavelength range between ~1-4 µm. In this work, spectroscopic characterization on infrared emission properties of trivalent holmium (Ho3+) doped potassium lanthanum chloride (K2LaCl5) were explored. K2LaCl5 is slightly hygroscopic but possesses a maximum phonon energy of 235 cm-1. The low maximum phonon energy of K2LaCl5 leads to low non-radiative decay rates and efficient IR fluorescence. The studied Ho3+ doped K2LaCl5 material was grown by Bridgman technique. Using ~900 nm excitation, IR emissions centered at ~1.66, ~1.995, and ~3.90 µm were observed from Ho:K2LaCl5 corresponding to the 5I5-->5I7, 5I7-->5I8, and 5I5-->5I6 transitions of Ho3+ ions. Spectroscopic results and data modeling including the Stark level energies, Judd-Ofelt analysis, transitions cross-sections, and fluorescence dynamics will be presented at the conference.
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potassium lanthanum chloride,infrared absorption,fluorescence properties,holmium
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