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Ultrafast Laser Inscription and ∼2 μm Laser Operation of Y-Branch Splitters in Monoclinic Crystals

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 38, Issue 16, Pages 4374-4384

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2020.2986474

Keywords

Crystals; Waveguide lasers; Ultrafast optics; Optical surface waves; Optical waveguides; Writing; Optical device fabrication; Channel waveguides; femtosecond laser writing; laser operation; thulium ions; Y-splitters

Funding

  1. Spanish Government [MAT2016-75716-C2-1-R, TEC 2014-55948-R, FIS2017-87970-R]
  2. Junta de Castilla y Leon [SA287P18]
  3. Generalitat de Catalunya [2016FI_B00844, 2017FI_B100158, 2018FI_B200123, 2017SGR755]
  4. Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation [2019-1080]

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We report on the first active surface Y-branch waveguide in the similar to 2 mu m spectral range. Depressed-cladding rectangular-cross-section surface waveguides with a splitting ratio of 1 x 2 are fabricated by femtosecond direct laser writing in a thulium (Tm3+) doped monoclinic double tungstate crystal. Confocal laser microscopy and mu-Raman spectroscopy reveal well preserved crystallinity of the waveguide core. Under high-brightness laser pumping at 0.8 mu m, a simultaneous continuous-wave laser operation in both arms is achieved resulting in a total output power of 0.46 W at similar to 1.84 mu m with a slope efficiency of 40.6% and a laser threshold of 0.28 W. The laser output is linearly polarized and spatially multimode (TE12/TE22) with a power splitting ratio between arms of 52.1/47.9%). The waveguide propagation losses at 1.84 mu m are similar to 1.6 dB/cm and the loss from the Y-junction is 0.1 dB. The fabricated waveguides represent a route towards advanced photonic micro-structures such as a Mach-Zehnder interferometer for bio-sensing at similar to 2 mu m.

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