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New possibilities for Cr3+ ions as activators of the active media of solid-state lasers
E. V. Zharikov,
S. V. Lavrishchev,
V. V. Laptev,
V. G. Ostroumov,
Z. S. Saidov,
V. A. Smirnov,
I. A. Shcherbakov
Abstract:
An analysis is made of the relationship between the excited-state lifetime of chromium and the ratio of the luminescence intensities in the
4T2 –
4A2 and
2E –
4A2 channels, on one hand, and the Cr
3+ → acceptor energy transfer efficiency, on the other. A method is proposed for determination of the energy gap Δ
E between the
2E and
4T2 levels of Cr
3+ from the temperature dependence of the Cr
3+ → acceptor nonradiative transfer efficiency. Two independent methods were used to determine Δ
E for gadolinium gallium garnet (GGG) crystals doped with chromium and with chromium and neodymium. The probabilities of Cr
3+ intracenter relaxation and typical parameters of the Cr
3+ – Nd
3+ energy transfer process were also determined. It was found that the values Δ
E in gadolinium scandium gallium (GdScGaG) and lanthanum lutetium gallium garnet crystals are comparable with the values of kT at liquid helium temperature. It is shown that the high efficiency of the Cr
3+ → Nd
3+ nonradiative transfer in GGG and GdScGaG crystals doped with chromium and neodymium at room temperature is due to the relatively low value of Δ
E. It is noted that there are many crystals having the garnet structure and low values of Δ
E that are potentially suitable for developing lasers utilizing the
4T2 –
4A2 electronic-vibrational transition in Cr
3+ and having an emission frequency continuously tunable over a wide spectral range.
UDC:
621.373.826.038.825.3
PACS:
42.55.Rz,
42.60.By,
42.60.Jf,
42.70.Hj,
42.60.Fc Received: 14.04.1983