Nanocomposite photonic glasses and confined structures optimizing Er3+- luminescent properties.
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The recent developments of optically confined structures and nanocomposite materials activated by rare earth ions have opened new possibilities in the field of both basic and applied physics, in a large area covering Information Communication Technologies, Health and Biology, Structural Engineering, and Environment Monitoring Systems. As far as optical telecommunications are concerned, Er3+-activated glasses have become one of the key materials because of their relevance for the development of optical amplifiers. The short-term goal is to develop appropriate material systems and devices to exploit at the best the luminescence properties of Erbium. Er 3+-activated confined structures at different scales thus offer interesting solutions. The last decade has seen a remarkable increase in the experimental efforts to control and enhance emission properties of emitters by tailoring the dielectric surrounding of the source. The aim of this paper is to give a review concerning the advances in glass-based photonic systems, where light confinement or the presence of nanostructured hosts for the rare-earth induces an enhancement and a control of the optical and/or spectroscopic properties.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Planar waveguides; erbium; Sol-gel; Nanocrystals; Low loss
List of contributors:
Armellini, Cristina; Jestin, Yoann; Mattarelli, Maurizio; Chiappini, Andrea; NUNZI CONTI, Gualtiero; Ferrari, Maurizio; Pelli, Stefano; Chiasera, Alessandro; Righini, Giancarlo
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