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Low phonon energy fluorozirconate-based glass ceramics for efficient rare-earth luminescence

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Abstract

Fluorozirconate-based, highly transparent glass ceramics doped with Nd3+ exhibit very low multiphonon relaxation rates following an exponential energy gap dependence. The resulting high radiative quantum efficiencies show the material’s potential for amplifier applications.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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