Glass-ceramic optical fiber containing Ba2 TiSi2O8 nanocrystals for frequency conversion of lasers

Zaijin Fang, Xusheng Xiao, Xin Wang, Zhijun Ma, Elfed Lewis, Gerald Farrell, Pengfei Wang, Jing Ren, Haitao Guo, Jianrong Qiu

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    Abstract

    A glass-ceramic optical fiber containing Ba2 TiSi2O8 nanocrystals fabricated using a novel combination of the melt-in-tube method and successive heat treatment is reported for the first time. For the melt-in-tube method, fibers act as a precursor at the drawing temperature for which the cladding glass is softened while the core glass is melted. It is demonstrated experimentally that following heat treatment, Ba2 TiSi2O8 nanocrystals with diameters below 10 nm are evenly distributed throughout the fiber core. Comparing to the conventional rod-in-tube method, the melt-in-tube method is superior in terms of controllability of crystallization to allow for the fabrication of low loss glass-ceramic fibers. When irradiated using a 1030 nm femtosecond laser, an enhanced green emission at a wavelength of 515 nm is observed in the glass-ceramic fiber, which demonstrates second harmonic generation of a laser action in the fabricated glass-ceramic fibers. Therefore, this new glass-ceramic fiber not only provides a highly promising development for frequency conversion of lasers in all optical fiber based networks, but the melt-in-tube fabrication method also offers excellent opportunities for fabricating a wide range of novel glass-ceramic optical fibers for multiple future applications including fiber telecommunications and lasers.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number44456
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Mar 2017

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