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Strong Visible Defect Luminescence From Infrared-Pumped Barium Fluorosilicate Glass Fiber

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Abstract

A barium fluorosilicate glass fiber, when pumped in the infrared, exhibits powerful green luminescence whose intensity maintains a Pekarian-lineshape. Combined with correlated Raman spectroscopy, oxygen-excess surface defects are suggested as the origin.

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