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2008 “Rare-Earth Doped Potassium Lead Bromide Mid-IR Laser Sources for Standoff Detection”

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Author
K. C. Mandal, S. H. Kang, M. Choi, R. David Rauh
Journal
International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems
Vol
18
Page
735
Year
2008

The single crystal growth of KPb2Br5 by vertical Bridgman technique using in-house processed zone refined PbBr2 and KBr with rare-earth terbium doping has been studied. The grown moisture resistant crystals (1.5 cm diameter and 10 cm length) have shown high promise for low phonon energy room temperature solid-state laser applications in the longer side of mid-IR (4-15 µm) due to their high storage lifetimes, wide tunability, and excellent optical quality. The processed crystals are highly transparent (T= ≥80%) in the 0.4-25 µm spectral region. Repeated melting-freezing cycles during differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) experiments did not reveal any appreciable variation in the melting point or phase transitions, which is indicative of their excellent thermal stability. The emission spectra pumped with a 2 µm source show broadband emissions with peak wavelength of 3 µm (7F4 7F6), 5µm (7F5 7F6) and 7.9µm (7F4 7F5). The KPb2Br5:Tb laser crystals will be highly useful for standoff detection of incoming chemical and biological threats using unique infrared absorption signatures.


https://doi.org/10.1142/S0129156408005709