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Influence of Hydrogen Loading on Active Fibers

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Abstract

Additional quenching of Er, Yb, Nd, and Bi luminescence in hydrogen impregnated silica optical fibers is revealed. Phenomenon is explained by deactivation of activators’ excited states via collisions with hydrogen molecules migrating inside the glass network

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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