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M Chaika1, R Tomala2, W Strek2.
Abstract
In this work we report the white light emission in transparent Cr:YAG ceramic pellet upon irradiation with focused beam of CW infrared laser diode. It was found that this phenomenon is specifically related to interaction of laser beam with a surface of the pellet. The white light was emitted outside an irradiated spot at the surface of the pellet and did not penetrate inside the pellet. Moreover, the red emission related to two-photon absorption along the laser beam penetrating the Cr3+:YAG pellet was observed. Interaction of the laser beam with the surface of the pellet leads to an efficient white light emission from an outer side of the pellet. The resulting white light emission did not entry back the pellet. Multiphoton ionization leading to intervalence charge transfer followed by light emission was proposed as the mechanism of experimentally observed white light emission.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34234267 PMCID: PMC8263758 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-93638-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Scheme of LIWE measurement setup.
Figure 2The photos of LIWE observed for Cr:YAG ceramic pellet under different: high (a), intermediate (b) and low (c) excitation power densities using CW 1064 nm laser focused to a spot with the diameter of 175 µm in vacuum (c).
Figure 3The photo of Cr:YAG ceramics under 1064 nm laser excitation in vacuum and emission spectra observed under focused 1064 nm laser beam. The blue circle indicates the shape of the sample.
Figure 4Schematic illustration of the mechanism responsible for LIWE from the transparent Cr4+:YAG ceramics.