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SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ planar waveguides: highly photorefractive glass-ceramics

SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ planar waveguides: highly photorefractive glass-ceramics
SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ planar waveguides: highly photorefractive glass-ceramics
For different applications in laser photonics and integrated optics, photorefractive materials are surely of great interest and play an important role in miniaturization of devices and fabrication of functional photonic structures such as gratings and waveguides. In this work, high photorefractivity of sol-gel derived SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ glass-ceramic planar waveguides, with negative effective refractive index change, is demonstrated. Through the photorefractivity investigation employing the UV pulsed KrF excimer laser (λ = 248 nm), the glass-ceramic planar waveguides show fast photorefractive response after a cumulative dose of only 0.3 kJ/cm2. A higher SnO2 content in the glass-ceramics leads to a greater change of saturated effective refractive index: Δneff = - (2.60 ± 0.20) x 10-3 at 1550 nm on the TE0 mode, for the 30 mol% SnO2 planar waveguides and Δneff = - (2.00 ± 0.20) x 10-3 on the 1550 nm TE0 mode, for the 20 mol% SnO2 ones. To investigate the structural modifications involved in the photorefractivity of the SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ glass-ceramics, XRD and Raman characterizations are employed. The grating fabrication by direct UV writing on the SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ glass-ceramic planar waveguide as well as an important reduction in the employed energy is demonstrated.
Lam Tran, Thi Ngoc
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Lam Tran, Thi Ngoc, Berneschi, Simone, Trono, Cosimo, Nunzi Conti, Gualtiero, Zur, Lidia, Armellini, Cristina, Varas, Stefano, Carpentiero, Alessandro, Chiappini, Andrea, Chiasera, Alessandro, Gates, James, Sazio, Pier-John, Bollani, Monica, Lukowiak, Anna, Righini, Giancarlo C. and Ferrari, Maurizio (2020) SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ planar waveguides: highly photorefractive glass-ceramics. Optical Materials: X, 7, [100056]. (doi:10.1016/j.omx.2020.100056).

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For different applications in laser photonics and integrated optics, photorefractive materials are surely of great interest and play an important role in miniaturization of devices and fabrication of functional photonic structures such as gratings and waveguides. In this work, high photorefractivity of sol-gel derived SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ glass-ceramic planar waveguides, with negative effective refractive index change, is demonstrated. Through the photorefractivity investigation employing the UV pulsed KrF excimer laser (λ = 248 nm), the glass-ceramic planar waveguides show fast photorefractive response after a cumulative dose of only 0.3 kJ/cm2. A higher SnO2 content in the glass-ceramics leads to a greater change of saturated effective refractive index: Δneff = - (2.60 ± 0.20) x 10-3 at 1550 nm on the TE0 mode, for the 30 mol% SnO2 planar waveguides and Δneff = - (2.00 ± 0.20) x 10-3 on the 1550 nm TE0 mode, for the 20 mol% SnO2 ones. To investigate the structural modifications involved in the photorefractivity of the SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ glass-ceramics, XRD and Raman characterizations are employed. The grating fabrication by direct UV writing on the SiO2-SnO2:Er3+ glass-ceramic planar waveguide as well as an important reduction in the employed energy is demonstrated.

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Accepted/In Press date: 25 June 2020
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 July 2020
Published date: 23 July 2020

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487625
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Author: Thi Ngoc Lam Tran
Author: Simone Berneschi
Author: Cosimo Trono
Author: Gualtiero Nunzi Conti
Author: Lidia Zur
Author: Cristina Armellini
Author: Stefano Varas
Author: Alessandro Carpentiero
Author: Andrea Chiappini
Author: Alessandro Chiasera
Author: James Gates ORCID iD
Author: Pier-John Sazio ORCID iD
Author: Monica Bollani
Author: Anna Lukowiak
Author: Giancarlo C. Righini
Author: Maurizio Ferrari

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