An all-fiber coupled multicolor microspherical light source

Danny G. O'Shea*, Jonathan M. Ward, Brian J. Shortt, Sile Nic Chormaic

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Abstract

We present results on the realization of an all-taper coupled, multicolor microspherical light source fabricated,from the erbium-doped fluoride glass ZBLALiP. Whispering gallery mode lasing at 1555 nm and fluorescent emissions from the ultraviolet to the infrared (IR) have been observed. A tapered fiber is used to launch 980-nm pump light into the microresonator cavity and to collect the resulting IR lasing. A separate, half-taper fiber is used to outcouple the upconversion spectrum over several hundred nanometers. A number of discrete emissions from 400 to 850 nm have been observed in the upconversion spectrum, indicating the suitability of this scheme as a miniature device with a 450-nm-wide band and reasonable output coupling efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1720-1722
Number of pages3
JournalIEEE Photonics Technology Letters
Volume19
Issue number21-24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Keywords

  • erbium-doped fluoride glass
  • microsphere resonator
  • upconversion processes
  • whispering gallery modes (WGMs)
  • RESONATORS
  • EXCITATION

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