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Monolithic crystalline cladding microstructures for efficient light guiding and beam manipulation in passive and active regimes

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posted on 2024-07-11, 08:54 authored by Yuechen Jia, Chen Cheng, Javier R. Vázquez De Aldana, Gabriel R. Castillo, Blanca Del Rosal Rabes, Yang Tan, Daniel Jaque, Feng Chen
Miniature laser sources with on-demand beam features are desirable devices for a broad range of photonic applications. Lasing based on direct-pump of miniaturized waveguiding active structures offers a low-cost but intriguing solution for compact light-emitting devices. In this work, we demonstrate a novel family of three dimensional (3D) photonic microstructures monolithically integrated in a Nd:YAG laser crystal wafer. They are produced by the femtosecond laser writing, capable of simultaneous light waveguiding and beam manipulation. In these guiding systems, tailoring of laser modes by both passive/active beam splitting and ring-shaped transformation are achieved by an appropriate design of refractive index patterns. Integration of graphene thin-layer as saturable absorber in the 3D laser structures allows for efficient passive Q-switching of tailored laser radiations which may enable miniature waveguiding lasers for broader applications. Our results pave a way to construct complex integrated passive and active laser circuits in dielectric crystals by using femtosecond laser written monolithic photonic chips.

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2045-2322

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Scientific Reports

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4

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article no. 5988.

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Nature Publishing Group

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Copyright © 2014 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License.

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eng

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