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Nanophotonic tantala waveguides for supercontinuum generation pumped at 1560  nm

Kieran F. Lamee, David R. Carlson, Zachary L. Newman, Su‐Peng Yu, Scott B. Papp

2020Optics Letters35 citationsDOI

Abstract

) waveguides using a 1560 nm femtosecond seed laser. With incident pulse energies as low as 100 pJ, we create spectra spanning up to 1.6 octaves across the visible and infrared. Fabricated devices feature propagation losses as low as 10 dB/m, and they can be dispersion engineered through lithographic patterning for specific applications. We show a waveguide design suitable for low-power self-referencing of a fiber frequency comb that produces dispersive-wave radiation directly at the second-harmonic wavelength of the seed laser. A fiber-connectorized, hermetically sealed module with 2 dB per facet insertion loss and watt-level average-power handling is also described. Highly efficient and fully packaged tantala waveguides may open new possibilities for the integration of nonlinear nanophotonics into systems for precision timing, quantum science, biological imaging, and remote sensing.

Topics & Concepts

SupercontinuumOpticsLaserMaterials scienceComputer scienceOptical fiberPhysicsPhotonic-crystal fiberAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesPhotonic and Optical DevicesPhotonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
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