DocumentCode :
411825
Title :
A novel approach towards two-photon absorption based detectors
Author :
Krug, T. ; Folliot, H. ; Lynch, M. ; Bradley, A.L. ; Donegan, J.F. ; Barry, L.P. ; Roberts, J.S. ; Hill, G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Trinity Coll., Dublin, Ireland
fYear :
2003
fDate :
6-6 June 2003
Abstract :
The summary form only given. We have demonstrated that the inherent inefficiency of the TPA process in semiconductors can be overcome by incorporating the semiconductor in a microcavity structure. Proof of concept devices with a 0.27/spl mu/m Ga/sub 0.7/Al0.3As active region and two Bragg reflectors with the cavity resonance of 890 nm were fabricated. We measured the TPA photocurrent of these devices and have demonstrated a factor of 12000 enhancement over a nonmicrocavity device at 890 nm. Our active length of 0.27 nm is as efficient as 5.4 mm without a microcavity, overcoming the very long detector lengths limiting the use of TPA in practical autocorrelators, optical switches and sampling devices for real telecommunication systems. The effect of the cavity is to enhance the intra-cavity optical intensity, which leads to an increase in the nonlinear response of the active region. We studied, theoretically and experimentally, the impact of the cavity on the temporal response and the sensitivity of the device, which are critical considerations for commercial applications. This cavity design has a 3 pico-second response time and the autocorrelation trace is comparable with the BBO crystal response for an input 1.6 ps pulse. Devices designed for 1550 nm have also been realised and our measurements indicate these two-photon absorption based detectors are potential candidates for optical autocorrelation of short optical pulses, and for optical switching and sampling in optical time division multiplexed (OTDM) communications systems.
Keywords :
barium compounds; distributed Bragg reflectors; gallium compounds; photoconductivity; photoemission; time division multiplexing; 1.6 ps; 1550 nm; 3 ps; 890 nm; BBO; BBO crystal; BaB2O4; Bragg reflectors; Ga/sub 0.7/Al/sub 0.3/As; Ga/sub 0.7/Al/sub 0.3/As active region; OTDM communication system; TPA process; autocorrelators; cavity design; cavity resonance fabrication; commercial application; inherent inefficiency; intra-cavity optical intensity; microcavity structure; optical switches; optical time division multiplexing; photocurrent devices; sampling devices; semiconductors; short optical pulses; telecommunication systems; two-photon absorption; Absorption; Autocorrelation; Detectors; Microcavities; Nonlinear optics; Optical devices; Optical pulses; Optical sensors; Resonance; Sampling methods;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2003. CLEO '03. Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-748-2
Type :
conf
Filename :
1297971
Link To Document :
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