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Lithium niobate photonics: Unlocking the electromagnetic spectrum

Andreas Boes, Lin Chang, Carsten Langrock, Mengjie Yu, Mian Zhang, Qiang Lin, Marko Lončar, M. M. Fejer, John E. Bowers, Arnan Mitchell

2023Science608 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lithium niobate (LN), first synthesized 70 years ago, has been widely used in diverse applications ranging from communications to quantum optics. These high-volume commercial applications have provided the economic means to establish a mature manufacturing and processing industry for high-quality LN crystals and wafers. Breakthrough science demonstrations to commercial products have been achieved owing to the ability of LN to generate and manipulate electromagnetic waves across a broad spectrum, from microwave to ultraviolet frequencies. Here, we provide a high-level Review of the history of LN as an optical material, its different photonic platforms, engineering concepts, spectral coverage, and essential applications before providing an outlook for the future of LN.

Topics & Concepts

Lithium niobatePhotonicsMicrowaveWaferElectromagnetic spectrumUltravioletOptoelectronicsEngineering physicsRangingMaterials scienceOpticsTelecommunicationsNanotechnologyComputer sciencePhysicsPhotonic and Optical DevicesPhotorefractive and Nonlinear OpticsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies
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