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20 April 2006 Homogeneous and nanocomposite rare-earth-activated glasses for photonic devices
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Since the discovery of optical fibers, the possibility to develop optically confined structures has opened new possibilities for making novel optical components. Rare earth-activated confined structures thus offer interesting solutions for this end. A growing activity in this field is aimed at the development of optical amplifiers in planar form based on rare-earthactivated glasses to provide devices such as lossless splitters, which can find applications in the metropolitan and local area networks. A further development to enhance the spectroscopic properties is achieved by rare-earth co-activated nanocomposite materials, also in planar format. The aim of this paper is to give a review concerning the advances in glass-based photonic systems, where light confinement or the presence of nanostructured hosts for the rare-earth induces an enhancement and a control of the optical and/or spectroscopic properties.
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M. Ferrari, C. Armellini, S. Berneschi, M. Brenci, A. Chiappini, A. Chiasera, Y. Jestin, M. Mattarelli, M. Montagna, E. Moser, G. Nunzi Conti, S. Pelli, G. C. Righini, and C. Tosello "Homogeneous and nanocomposite rare-earth-activated glasses for photonic devices", Proc. SPIE 6183, Integrated Optics, Silicon Photonics, and Photonic Integrated Circuits, 61830P (20 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664586
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KEYWORDS
Erbium

Glasses

Ions

Luminescence

Planar waveguides

Silver

Waveguides

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