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Er 3+ / Tm 3+ Co‐diffusion Characteristics in LiNbO 3 Crystal
Author(s) -
Zhang DeLong,
Qiu CongXian,
Zhang WenZhu,
Hua PingRang,
Yu DaoYin,
Pun Edwin YueBun
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of the american ceramic society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.9
H-Index - 196
eISSN - 1551-2916
pISSN - 0002-7820
DOI - 10.1111/jace.12500
Subject(s) - thermal diffusivity , diffusion , analytical chemistry (journal) , solubility , chemistry , ion , secondary ion mass spectrometry , single crystal , doping , crystal (programming language) , materials science , crystallography , chromatography , thermodynamics , programming language , physics , optoelectronics , organic chemistry , computer science
Co‐diffusion characteristics of Er 3+ and Tm 3+ ions in LiNbO 3 crystal have been studied, together with two other properties: doping effect on refractive index of substrate, and Li out‐diffusion. Er 3+ / Tm 3+ ‐codoped LiNbO 3 single‐crystals were prepared by co‐diffusion of stacked Er ‐ and Tm ‐metal thin films, coated onto parts of the surfaces of X ‐ and Z ‐cut congruent LiNbO 3 crystal plates, at different temperatures and different durations in air. After diffusion, the surface refractive indices of the doped and undoped parts were measured by prism coupling technique, and the surface composition was evaluated from the measured indices. The results show that the dopings have negligible effect on the substrate index and the Li out‐diffusion depends mainly on the diffusion temperature. The Er 3+ and Tm 3+ profiles were studied using secondary ion mass spectrometry, and a co‐diffusion dynamical model is proposed and verified experimentally. From the measured profiles, the temperature‐dependent Er 3+ / Tm 3+ diffusivity and solubility were obtained together with other relevant parameters, such as diffusion constant, activation energy, solubility constant and heat of solution. The Er 3+ and Tm 3+ co‐diffusion exhibits similar temperature dependent diffusivity, and the dependence is similar to that of single‐diffusion. In the co‐diffusion case, the total solubility consists of two parts: Er 3+ and Tm 3+ parts, there is no anisotropy, and the value is equal to that of single‐diffusion case, in which both ions have the similar solubility. The Er 3+ and Tm 3+ parts of solubility change relatively with the initial metal film thicknesses and hence have different temperature dependences. Nevertheless, their sum, i.e., the co‐diffusion solubility, remains a constant at a given temperature.