Abstract
Uniform upconversion in erbium-doped silicate glasses is investigated as
a function of glass composition, concentration, and fabrication method. Comparisons
of upconversion coefficients are made among soda lime silicate and aluminosilicate
bulk glasses and soda lime silicate waveguides. Comparisons are also made
with studies performed by other researchers. The results indicate that both
the composition and the preparation method of the glass affect the value of
the upconversion coefficient, with as much as a factor-of-4 variation observed
at fixed Er3+ concentration.
Values of the upconversion coefficient are found to be consistent with the
Förster–Dexter microscopic model.
© 1997 Optical Society of America
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