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  • 2023Fabrication and characterization of SiO2 glass containing YbPO4 crystals3citations
  • 2022(INVITED)Tm:YAG crystal-derived double-clad fibers – A hybrid approach towards high gain and high efficiency Tm laserscitations
  • 2022Glass powder doping of nanocrystal-doped fibres: Challenges and results2citations
  • 2022Glass powder doping of nanocrystal-doped fibres: challenges and results2citations
  • 2021Multimodal nonlinear endomicroscopic imaging probe using a double-core double-clad fiber and focus-combining micro-optical concept59citations
  • 2019Analysis of viscosity data in As2Se3, Se and Se95Te5 chalcogenide melts using the pressure assisted melt filling technique ; Analýza viskozitních dat tavenin As2Se3, Se a Se95Te5 získaných technikou vytlačování taveniny9citations
  • 2018Yb-doped large mode area fiber for beam quality improvement using local adiabatic tapers with reduced dopant diffusioncitations
  • 2010Highly germanium and lanthanum modified silica based glasses in microstructured optical fibers for nonlinear applications16citations
  • 2008Observation of tunable bandpass characteristics in a hollow-optical-fiber-microstructured-fiber composite structure using bend-loss edge-shift effects1citations

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  • Veber, Alexander
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  • Lorenz, Martin
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  • Kuusela, Luukas
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  • Müller, Robert
  • Sajzew, Roman
  • Kalide, Andre
  • Jäger, Matthias
  • Dellith, Jan
  • Unger, Sonja
  • Leich, Martin
  • Lorenz, Adrian
  • Kochanowicz, Marcin
  • Gluch, Jürgen
  • Diego-Rucabado, Andrea
  • Jäger, Matthias L.
  • Lesniak, Magdalena
  • Kinski, Isabel
  • Valiente, Rafael
  • Cano, Israel
  • Aguado, Fernando
  • Dorosz, Dominik
  • Valiente Barroso, Rafael
  • Diego Rucabado, Andrea
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  • Aguado Menéndez, Fernando
  • Pshenay-Severin, Ekaterina
  • Bierlich, Jörg
  • Matz, Gregor
  • Bae, Hyeonsoo
  • Messerschmidt, Bernhard
  • Reichwald, Karl
  • Schmitt, Michael
  • Meyer-Zedler, Tobias
  • Popp, Juergen
  • Valdés Mitchell, Diego Alejandro
  • Málek, Jiří
  • Schmidt, Markus A.
  • Barták, Jaroslav
  • Wieduwilt, Torsten
  • Košťál, Petr
  • Eschrich, Tina
  • Zhu, Yuan
  • Bartelt, Hartmut
  • Aichele, Claudia
  • Schuster, Kay
  • Leproux, Philippe
  • Jamier, Raphaël
  • Labruyère, Alexis
  • Litzkendorf, Doris
  • Couderc, Vincent
  • Kirchhof, Johannes
  • Tombelaine, Vincent
  • Oh, Kyung Hwan
  • Lee, Sejin
  • Jung, Yongmin
  • Lee, Byeong Ha
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Highly germanium and lanthanum modified silica based glasses in microstructured optical fibers for nonlinear applications

  • Schwuchow, Anka
  • Schuster, Kay
  • Leproux, Philippe
  • Jamier, Raphaël
  • Bartelt, Hartmut
  • Labruyère, Alexis
  • Litzkendorf, Doris
  • Couderc, Vincent
  • Kirchhof, Johannes
  • Kobelke, Jens
  • Tombelaine, Vincent
Abstract

Modified core glass materials in silica-clad microstructured fibers (MOFs) promise efficient conversion of non-linear processes, e.g. for supercontinuum (SC) generation. We used extremely highly germanium-doped silica (max. 36 mol% GeO2) and lanthanum aluminum silicate glasses with high lanthanum oxide concentration (max. 10 mol% La2O3) as core materials. The microstructured optical fibers (Ge-MOFs, La-MOFs) were prepared in five air ring architecture by a stack-and-draw technique using silica for the cladding region. The MOFs show loss minima of about 0.05 dB m−1 (Ge-MOF) and 1.3 dB m−1 (La-MOF) at a wavelength of 1.064 μm. Such Ge-MOFs and La-MOFs are compatible with conventional silica fibers giving low loss splices with standard single mode fibers. The non-linearity of the La-MOF is approximately two times higher than that of the Ge-MOF, but shows a significantly higher spectral loss. Ge-MOF and La-MOF can both produce similar ultra-broad band supercontinuum spectra from VIS (540 nm and 500 nm) to IR range (2400 nm and 2220 nm) by being pumped with a passively Q-switched Nd:YAG microchip laser.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • aluminium
  • glass
  • glass
  • Lanthanum
  • Germanium