Abstract
Optical waveguide amplifiers are essential devices in integrated optical systems, with their gain bandwidths directly influencing the operating wavelengths of optical circuits. Previous Er3+-doped polymer optical waveguide amplifiers have been limited to amplifying signals within the C-band. To achieve broadband polymer optical waveguide amplification, we propose the use of nanocrystals with low crystal field symmetry to extend the working bandwidth. Our approach utilizes LiYF4: Yb, Er nanoparticles embedded in poly(methyl methacrylate) as the gain medium, enabling signal amplification from most of the S-band to the whole (C + L) band. The low crystal field symmetry of the LiYF4 host significantly splits the 4I13/2 and 4I15/2 levels of Er3+ ions owing to the crystal field effect, facilitating broadband down-conversion luminescence under 980-nm excitation. Furthermore, a fluorescence kinetic analysis confirms that the broadband luminescence of Er3+ arises from significant energy-level splitting caused by the crystal field effect. Under 980-nm excitation, the amplifiers exhibited relative gains of approximately 12.6 dB at 1535 nm, 7.4 dB at 1480 nm, and 3.7 dB at 1610 nm. The Er3+-doped broadband polymer optical waveguide amplifier was successfully prepared.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 3908-3916 |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Journal | Science China Materials |
| Volume | 67 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Dec 2024 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- crystal field effect
- crystal field symmetry
- energy level splitting
- polymer optical waveguide amplifiers
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