Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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745181 | Optics and Lasers in Engineering | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
To achieve high-gain S-band waveguide amplifiers and promote the practicality of integrated signal amplification devices, bent waveguide structures based on Tm3+ doped germanate glass substrate have been designed. Using simulated-bend method, the optimal radius for the curved structure is offered to be 1.90Â cm with a loss coefficient of 0.04Â dB/cm, as the substrate size is minimally schemed. For the folded-spiral waveguide, the internal gain at 1482Â nm is derived to be 13.01Â dB, which is higher than the values of 8.21 and 4.22Â dB in the U- and S-bend waveguides, respectively, and nearly three times higher than that of the straight one. Simulation results indicate that the optical path design is attractive in realizing the high gain of Tm3+ doped germanate glass channel waveguides for practical S-band amplification.
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Authors
R.T. Zhao, W.H. Liu, J. Zhang, E.Y.B. Pun, H. Lin,