Artigo Revisado por pares

Characteristics of a laser-pumped 1.5-μm infrared quantum counter

1974; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 45; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.1663708

ISSN

1520-8850

Autores

S. E. Stokowski,

Tópico(s)

Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research

Resumo

The characteristics of room-temperature laser-pumped Er3+ infrared quantum counters (IRQC's) have been investigated. One such detector, employing BaY2F8 : Er3+ and a GaAs laser pump, exhibited an NEP of 3 × 10−9 W/Hz1/2 at 1.493 μm, the smallest NEP reported thus far for an IRQC. The limiting source of noise was found to be a generation of visible emission by the laser light alone, which provides an output equivalent to the dark current of a conventional detector. It is proposed that this output, which has a quadratic dependence on the laser power, arises largely from absorption of the 854-nm pump light by the anti-Stokes sideband of the 4I9/2 state of Er3+. The absorption coefficient for this process was determined to be approximately 3 × 10−6 cm−1. Minor modifications of the present system appear capable of improving the NEP to 2 × 10−10 W/Hz1/2, and further improvements may be possible by selecting an IRQC host crystal that has a smaller absorption of the pump radiation than does BaY2F8 : Er3+.

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