Sol-gel is one of the most attractive techniques for production of silica-on-silicon integrated optical devices. In fact, it combines low cost with flexibility and ease of doping; thus, nonlinear and active compounds can be effectively included in the silica matrix. Here, the feasibility of applying the sol-gel technique to the realization of an erbium-doped optical amplifier is reported on, operating in the third telecommunication window. In particular, the development of an optimum strategy for the design and fabrication of a guiding structure in the strip-loaded configuration is described. Design optimization results, as well as fabrication results and measured characteristics, are described and discussed.

Strip-loaded sol-gel waveguides: Design and fabrication

2001

Abstract

Sol-gel is one of the most attractive techniques for production of silica-on-silicon integrated optical devices. In fact, it combines low cost with flexibility and ease of doping; thus, nonlinear and active compounds can be effectively included in the silica matrix. Here, the feasibility of applying the sol-gel technique to the realization of an erbium-doped optical amplifier is reported on, operating in the third telecommunication window. In particular, the development of an optimum strategy for the design and fabrication of a guiding structure in the strip-loaded configuration is described. Design optimization results, as well as fabrication results and measured characteristics, are described and discussed.
2001
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
Inglese
20
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29
43
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http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01468030120674#.VPdbp-FlwWs
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Erbium-doped waveguides
Integrated optics
Modeling
Optical amplifiers
Sol-gel
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2
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
MA Forastiere S Pelli GC Righini M Guglielmi A Martucci MM Ahmad O McCarthy, E Yeatman; Vannucci, A
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