Abstract:
An analysis was made of the process of filling the 4F3/2 metastable state of Nd3+ in two semiconductor materials, crystalline γ -La2S3:Nd3+ and glassy La2S3·2Ga2O3:Nd3+, as a result of nonresonant Stokes excitation. It was found that the rate of nonradiative transitions from the upper excited states of Nd3+ to the metastable state was considerably higher in the glass than in the crystal. Pumping at wavelengths corresponding to the fundamental absorption band resulted in more efficient excitation of the Nd3+ ions in the glass than in the crystal. It was concluded that semiconducting glass of the La2O3·2Ga2O3:Nd3+ composition was free of the negative properties which made the optical pumping of the crystal ineffective.