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Ultraviolet C lasing at 263 nm from Ba 2 LaF 7 :Yb 3+ ,Tm 3+ upconversion nanocrystal microcavities.

Optics Letters 2020 November 2
It is a daunting challenge to realize ultraviolet C (UVC) lasing (i.e., has a wavelength range from 200 to 275 nm) from upconversion nanocrystals due to their low upconversion efficiency. Here, we fabricate B a 2 L a F 7 : Y b 3+ (90 m o l % ), T m 3+ (5 m o l % ) upconversion nanocrystals from amorphous borosilicate glass to support emission at ∼263 n m under 980 nm ns laser excitation. The excitation threshold can be further reduced from ∼130 to ∼26.5 m J / c m 2 by using a cylindrical microcavity. We also found that the growth of defect-free B a 2 L a F 7 nanocrystals with a high concentration of codoping Y b 3+ and T m 3+ ions inside high optical damage threshold borosilicate glass is the key to achieving room-temperature UVC upconversion lasing under high-intensity excitation.

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