Issue 5, 2002

Solid state dye lasers: Rhodamines in silica–zirconia materials

Abstract

Silicazirconia materials as well as silicazirconia ormosils prepared by the sol–gel technique were doped with the laser dyes Rhodamine B and Rhodamine 6G and used as solid state dye lasers. The photostability and efficiency of the solid state laser samples were measured in a transverse pumping configuration by either a nitrogen laser or the second harmonic of a Nd–YAG laser. Under the excitation of a nitrogen laser the photostability of Rhodamine B in silicazirconia materials was low and decreased with a growing amount of zirconia. The photophysical properties of the incorporated dyes were studied by time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. The fluorescence lifetimes of both dyes increased when the matrix was modified by organic compounds. Furthermore, the threshold energy of Rhodamine 6G in two ormosils containing 3 and 50% methylsilica was measured. The results revealed that the threshold energy was lower for the matrix with a higher amount of ormosil while the slope efficiency was higher in the matrix containing 30% ormosil.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Jan 2002
Accepted
05 Apr 2002
First published
24 Apr 2002

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2002,1, 320-323

Solid state dye lasers: Rhodamines in silicazirconia materials

S. Schultheiss, E. Yariv, R. Reisfeld and H. D. Breuer, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2002, 1, 320 DOI: 10.1039/B200890D

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