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Opt Express ; 20(22): 25085-95, 2012 Oct 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23187275

ABSTRACT

We report on a new fabrication method of producing ytterbium doped fibers by atomic layer deposition (ALD) in combination with the conventional modified chemical vapor deposition (MCVD) technique. An MCVD soot-preform with a porous layer of SiO(2) is coated with layers of Yb(2)O(3) and Al(2)O(3) prior to sintering, using the gas-phase ALD method. An SEM/EDS material analysis study shows that the dopants successfully penetrate the full thickness of 320 µm of the soot layer. An Yb-doped fiber fabricated by this technique shows a background attenuation of 20 dB/km, a uniform longitudinal Yb-doping profile, and good laser characteristics with a slope efficiency of 80%. Furthermore, we present a comparison in terms of photodarkening between the MCVD-ALD fiber and a solution doped fiber, fabricated with the same MCVD recipe. The new MCVD-ALD fiber appears to be more photodarkening resistant.

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Opt Lett ; 36(13): 2411-3, 2011 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21725428

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We demonstrate that properly designed one-dimensional guided-mode resonance filters (GMRFs) with only one grating layer can exhibit a nonpolarizing resonant filtering effect under normal incidence. A sinusoidal profile nonpolarizing GMRF is realized by photoinduced surface-relief grating formation on thin films of polymer-azobenzene complexes and subsequent atomic layer deposition, showing the feasibility of fabrication of such compact GMRFs.

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Opt Express ; 19(26): B645-52, 2011 Dec 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22274083

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Saturated Collision Amplifier (SCA) is a novel amplification scheme that uses SOA saturation in order to maximize the output power and minimize the ASE noise and the polarization sensitivity. We demonstrate the SCA reach extension in a commercial single-wavelength XGPON1 prototype system where bidirectional optical budget of up to 50 dB is obtained. The traffic performances are compared between the SCA and the conventional SOA extender. The novel extension scheme is demonstrated also for two- and four-wavelength 10 Gbit/s unidirectional downstream configurations with 45 km and 100 km transmission distances with 58-dB maximum total optical budget for each wavelength.

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Appl Opt ; 49(30): 5799-805, 2010 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20962944

ABSTRACT

High-accuracy measurements and analysis of refractive index change induced by photodarkening and thermal bleaching in ytterbium-doped fibers are presented, based on a modal interference method. Photodarkening-induced refractive index change is positive at the ytterbium lasing wavelengths near 1080 nm, and it approaches a saturated level, which is in the order of 10(-6)∼10(-5) for the tested fiber samples. It is found that the value of this refractive index change is linearly proportional to the photodarkening-induced excess loss at an arbitrary probe wavelength in the visible band. Thermal bleaching can only partially erase the photodarkening-induced refractive index change, leaving a residual index change of (0.2∼0.3)×10(-5). The influence of the photodarkening-induced refractive index change on fiber lasers is discussed.

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Appl Opt ; 49(28): 5321-32, 2010 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20885468

ABSTRACT

We propose and study slot waveguide geometries where both quasi-TE and quasi-TM modes may propagate highly confined within the same low-index slot region. Conventional horizontal and vertical slot waveguides can only provide high slot confinement for either the quasi-TM or quasi-TE modes, respectively. Different two-dimensional slot waveguide structures are analyzed in terms of their mode characteristics, such as the effective index, the confinement factor, and the overlap of quasi-TE and -TM modes within the slot. Attention is also paid to practical manufacturability. Various waveguide structures can be tailored to have zero birefringence or equal confinement at both polarizations. Values for the confinement factors and the overlap of the two polarizations, in the slot region, can reach 0.4 to 0.5.

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Appl Opt ; 48(34): 6547-52, 2009 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19956308

ABSTRACT

A cross-slot waveguide geometry provides high confinement of the mode field of both fundamental quasi-TE and quasi-TM modes in geometrically perpendicular slots. A unique possibility to tailor optical mode characteristics such as effective index and confinement factor quite independently for the two polarizations with geometric and material parameters is shown. Nonbirefringent cross-slot geometries are presented. Fabrication related tolerances of the cross-slot geometry for low birefringence operation are studied. Means to externally tune the birefringence by a thermo-optic effect is also analyzed. Fabrication of a cross-slot waveguide test structure is demonstrated.

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