Title :
Chalcogenide Glass-Fiber-Based Mid-IR Sources and Applications
Author :
Sanghera, Jas S. ; Shaw, L. Brandon ; Aggarwal, Ishwar D.
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC
Abstract :
The Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) is developing chalcogenide glass fibers for applications in the mid-and long-wave IR wavelength regions from 2 to 12 mum. The chalcogen glasses (i.e., glasses based on the elements S, Se, and Te) are transparent in the IR, possess low phonon energies, are chemically durable, and can be drawn into fiber. Both conventional solid core/clad and microstructured fibers have been developed. Chalcogenide glass compositions have been developed that allow rare earth doping to enable rare-earth-doped fiber lasers in the IR. Also, highly nonlinear compositions have been developed with nonlinearities ~1000times silica that enables nonlinear wavelength conversion from the near IR to the mid-and long-wave IR. In this paper, we review rare-earth-doped chalcogenide fiber for mid-and long-wave IR lasers, and highly nonlinear chalcogenide fiber and photonic crystal fiber for wavelength conversion in the mid-and long-wave IR.
Keywords :
chalcogenide glasses; fibre lasers; holey fibres; infrared sources; laser beams; optical glass; optical wavelength conversion; photonic crystals; rare earth metals; NRL; Naval Research Laboratory; highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass fiber; long-wave IR laser; microstructured fiber; mid-IR sources; nonlinear wavelength conversion; photonic crystal fiber; rare-earth-doped fiber laser; wavelength 2 mum to 12 mum; Chemical elements; Chemical lasers; Doping; Fiber lasers; Glass; Laboratories; Phonons; Photonic crystal fibers; Solids; Tellurium; Fiber lasers; IR fibers; mid-IR lasers;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2008.2010245