DocumentCode
1782022
Title
Glass-ceramics for photonics: Advances and perspectives
Author
Lukowiak, Anna ; Vasilchenko, Iustyna ; Normani, Simone ; Chiappini, Andrea ; Chiasera, A. ; Armellini, Cristina ; Duverger, Claire Arfuso ; Boulard, Brigitte ; Wiglusz, Rafal J. ; Pelli, Stefano ; Battisha, Inas K. ; Prudenzano, F. ; Righini, Giancarlo C
Author_Institution
Inst. of Low Temp. & Struct. Res., Wroclaw, Poland
fYear
2014
fDate
6-10 July 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Glass-ceramics are nanocomposite materials which offer specific characteristics of capital importance in photonics. This kind of two-phase materials is constituted by nanocrystals embedded in a glass matrix and the respective composition and volume fractions of crystalline and amorphous phase determine the properties of the glass-ceramic. Among these properties transparency is crucial, in particular when confined structures, such as dielectric optical waveguides, are considered, and several works have been devoted to this topic. Another important point is the role of the nanocrystals when activated by luminescent species, as rare earth ions, and their effect on the spectroscopic properties of the glass-ceramic. The presence of the crystalline environment around the rare earth ion allows high absorption and emission cross sections, reduction of the non-radiative relaxation thanks to the lower phonon cut-off energy, and tailoring of the ion-ion interaction by the control of the rare earth ion partition. Fabrication, assessment and application of glass-ceramic photonic systems, especially waveguides, deserve an appropriate discussion which is the aim of this paper, focused on luminescent glass-ceramics. In this work, a brief historical review, consolidated results and recent advances in this important scientific and technological area will be presented, and some perspectives will be outlined.
Keywords
glass ceramics; nanocomposites; nanophotonics; optical fabrication; optical glass; optical waveguides; transparency; absorption cross section; amorphous phase; crystalline phase; dielectric optical waveguides; emission cross section; glass matrix; glass-ceramics; ion-ion interaction; luminescent species; nanocomposite materials; nanocrystals; nonradiative relaxation; phonon cut-off energy; photonics; rare earth ion partition; rare earth ions; spectroscopic properties; transparency; two-phase materials; Ceramics; Energy exchange; Glass; Nanocrystals; Optical waveguides; Photonics; energy transfer; light confinement; planar waveguides; rare earths; transparent glass-ceramics;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2014 16th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Graz
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICTON.2014.6876584
Filename
6876584
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