Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11006810 | Optical Materials | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We propose a hybrid photonic structure to realize guided-wave second harmonic generation (SHG) from near-infrared (NIR at 1064â¯nm) to visible (green light at 532â¯nm) wavelength with nearly single-mode output. The periodically arrayed tracks have been produced in KTiOPO4 nonlinear crystal by femtosecond laser writing, which enable efficient light field confinement with cladding-like refractive index distributions. Particularly, the track-cladding surrounded central region is free of any tracks, which serves as waveguiding cores. With designed core diameters, the structures could enable single-mode propagation at selected wavelength regime on purpose. In this work, the hybrid structure contains a larger-input core section and a connected smaller-output core section, which in principle supports nearly single mode for either fundamental pump beam or second harmonic beam in the input and output channel, respectively. Based on this hybrid structure we implement nearly single-mode SHG at 532â¯nm, and comparable normalized conversion efficiency (1.1%/W/cm) in the continuous-wave (CW) regime is obtained with respect to that (1.2%/W/cm) of multimode SHG from a single large-core channel structure. This work paves the way to realize mode profile controlling for selected wavelength by using laser-written arrayed tracks.
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Authors
Weijie Nie, Carolina Romero, Qingming Lu, Javier RodrÃguez Vázquez de Aldana, Feng Chen,