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Lanthanide‐Based Luminescent Materials for Waveguide and Lasing
Author(s) -
Chen Xian,
Sun Tianying,
Wang Feng
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
chemistry – an asian journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.18
H-Index - 106
eISSN - 1861-471X
pISSN - 1861-4728
DOI - 10.1002/asia.201901447
Subject(s) - lasing threshold , lanthanide , materials science , photonics , optoelectronics , luminescence , waveguide , laser , zblan , doping , photon upconversion , nanotechnology , optics , wavelength , fiber laser , chemistry , physics , ion , organic chemistry
Microlasers and waveguides have wide applications in the fields of photonics and optoelectronics. Lanthanide‐doped luminescent materials featuring large Stokes/anti‐Stokes shift, long excited‐state lifetime as well as sharp emission bandwidth are excellent optical components for photonic applications. In the past few years, great progress has been made in the design and fabrication of lanthanide‐based waveguides and lasers at the micrometer length scale. Waveguide structures and microcavities can be fabricated from lanthanide‐doped amorphous materials through top‐down process. Alternatively, lanthanide‐doped organic compounds featuring large absorption cross‐section can self‐assemble into low‐dimensional structures of well‐defined size and morphology. In recent years, lanthanide‐doped crystalline structures displaying highly tunable excitation and emission properties have emerged as promising waveguide and lasing materials, which substantially extends the range of lasing wavelength. In this minireview, we discuss recent advances in lanthanide‐based luminescent materials that are designed for waveguide and lasing applications. We also attempt to highlight challenging problems of these materials that obstacle further development of this field.