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Optical properties neodymium laser

Neodymium. Neodymium can be present in relatively high concentrations in fluorapatites. Gaft et al. (2001a) lists Nd analyses for several natural apatites that are higher than any other REE except Ce, and at a concentration level of about 40% of the Ce value. Nd emission is well into the IR, and it is not sensitized by most of the other REE. Hence, Nd emission is expected to be relatively independent of other impurities, and will not contribute to visible luminescence. However, Nd -doped synthetic apatites are excellent laser materials, due to several physical attributes of the Nd electronic structure in the host lattice. Detailed evaluation of the optical properties of Nd in Ba fluorapatite... [Pg.723]


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