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Boosting the Downconversion Luminescence of Tm 3+ -Doped Nanoparticles for S-Band Polymer Waveguide Amplifier.

Ying ChenJiashuo WeiJiacheng ZhangHaiyi QiuYimei ZhangJiahui ZhangHan DuanQiuqiang ZhanGuanshi QinFei WangKezhi Zheng
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Polymer waveguide devices have attracted increasing interest in several rapidly developing areas of broadband communications since they are easily adaptable to on-chip integration and promise low propagation losses. As a key member of the waveguide gain medium, lanthanide doped nanoparticles have been intensively studied to improve the downconversion luminescence. However, current research efforts are almost confined to erbium-doped nanoparticles and amplifiers operating at the C-band; boosting the downconversion luminescence of Tm 3+ for S-band optical amplification still remains a challenge. Here we report a Tb 3+ -induced deactivation control to enhance Tm 3+ downconversion luminescence in a stoichiometric Yb lattice without suffering from concentration quenching. We also demonstrate their potential application in an S-band waveguide amplifier and record a maximum optical gain of 18 dB at 1464 nm. Our findings provide valuable insights into the fundamental understanding of deactivation-controlled luminescence enhancement and open up a new avenue toward the development of an S-band polymer waveguide amplifier with high gain.
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