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Low-power continuous-wave nonlinear optics in doped silica glass integrated waveguide structures

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posted on 2024-11-01, 16:15 authored by Marcello Ferrera, Luca Razzari, David Duchesne, Roberto Morandotti, Z Yang, M Liscidini, J Sipe, Sai Chu, Brent Little, David Moss
Photonic integrated circuits are a key component of future telecommunication networks, where demands for greater bandwidth, network flexibility, and low energy consumption and cost must all be met. The quest for all-optical components has naturally targeted materials with extremely large nonlinearity, including chalcogenide glasses and semiconductors, such as silicon and AlGaAs (ref. 4). However, issues such as immature fabrication technology for chalcogenide glass and high linear and nonlinear losses for semiconductors motivate the search for other materials. Here we present the first demonstration of nonlinear optics in integrated silica-based glass waveguides using continuous-wave light. We demonstrate four-wave mixing, with low (5 mW) continuous-wave pump power at λ=1,550nm, in high-index, doped silica glass ring resonators. The low loss, design flexibility and manufacturability of our device are important attributes for low-cost, high-performance, nonlinear all-optical photonic integrated circuits.

History

Journal

Nature Photonics

Volume

2

Issue

12

Start page

737

End page

740

Total pages

4

Publisher

Macmillian Publishers

Place published

London

Language

English

Copyright

© 2008 Macmillian Publishers Limited

Former Identifier

2006047545

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-19