Tellurite glasses are known to be highly promising materials for broadening the amplification bandwidth of Er3+-doped waveguide amplifiers, as they have large stimulated emission cross sections and broad emission bandwidth around the 1.55 ?m wavelength. Furthermore, they exhibit a wide transmission range, the lowest vibrational energy among oxide glass formers, and good non linear properties. Nevertheless fabrication of waveguides in tellurite glasses appears to be a challenging task and so far it has been reported only in a few papers. Here we report on the development of a method based on high-energy ion beam irradiation to create active channel waveguides in a tungsten-tellurite glass doped with Er2O2. The waveguide stripes have been realized by 1.5 MeV N+ irradiation of the glass sample through a silicon mask with doses of 1.0 × 1016 ions/cm2 using a 5 MeV Van de Graaff accelerator. Multimode light propagation has indeed been observed in these channels, confirming the effectiveness of this technique.

Channel waveguides fabrication in Er3+-doped tellurite glass by ion beam irradiation

Berneschi;Brenci;Ma;Conti;Pelli;Righini;
2007

Abstract

Tellurite glasses are known to be highly promising materials for broadening the amplification bandwidth of Er3+-doped waveguide amplifiers, as they have large stimulated emission cross sections and broad emission bandwidth around the 1.55 ?m wavelength. Furthermore, they exhibit a wide transmission range, the lowest vibrational energy among oxide glass formers, and good non linear properties. Nevertheless fabrication of waveguides in tellurite glasses appears to be a challenging task and so far it has been reported only in a few papers. Here we report on the development of a method based on high-energy ion beam irradiation to create active channel waveguides in a tungsten-tellurite glass doped with Er2O2. The waveguide stripes have been realized by 1.5 MeV N+ irradiation of the glass sample through a silicon mask with doses of 1.0 × 1016 ions/cm2 using a 5 MeV Van de Graaff accelerator. Multimode light propagation has indeed been observed in these channels, confirming the effectiveness of this technique.
2007
Light amplifiers
Light propagation
Optical glass
Optical waveguides
Stimulated emission
Tellurium compounds
Channel waveguides
Er3+ doped glasses
Ion beam irradiation
Tellurite glass
Integrated optics
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