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Power limits and a figure of merit for stimulated Brillouin scattering in the presence of third and fifth order loss
We derive a set of design guidelines and a figure of merit to aid the
engineering process of on-chip waveguides for strong Stimulated Brillouin
Scattering (SBS). To this end, we examine the impact of several types of loss
on the total amplification of the Stokes wave that can be achieved via SBS. We
account for linear loss and nonlinear loss of third order (two-photon
absorption, 2PA) and fifth order, most notably 2PA-induced free carrier
absorption (FCA). From this, we derive an upper bound for the output power of
continuous-wave Brillouin-lasers and show that the optimal operating conditions
and maximal realisable Stokes amplification of any given waveguide structure
are determined by a dimensionless parameter involving the
SBS-gain and all loss parameters. We provide simple expressions for optimal
pump power, waveguide length and realisable amplification and demonstrate their
utility in two example systems. Notably, we find that 2PA-induced FCA is a
serious limitation to SBS in silicon and germanium for wavelengths shorter than
2200nm and 3600nm, respectively. In contrast, three-photon absorption is of no
practical significance
Tuneable quantum interference in a 3D integrated circuit
Integrated photonics promises solutions to questions of stability,
complexity, and size in quantum optics. Advances in tunable and non-planar
integrated platforms, such laser-inscribed photonics, continue to bring the
realisation of quantum advantages in computation and metrology ever closer,
perhaps most easily seen in multi-path interferometry. Here we demonstrate
control of two-photon interference in a chip-scale 3D multi-path
interferometer, showing a reduced periodicity and enhanced visibility compared
to single photon measurements. Observed non-classical visibilities are widely
tunable, and explained well by theoretical predictions based on classical
measurements. With these predictions we extract a Fisher information
approaching a theoretical maximum, demonstrating the capability of the device
for quantum enhanced phase measurements.Comment: 11 pages, 24 figure
Generation of heralded single photons beyond 1100 nm by spontaneous four-wave mixing in a side-stressed femtosecond laser-written waveguide
We demonstrate a monolithically integrable heralded photon source in a
femtosecond laser direct written glass waveguide. The generation of photon
pairs with a wide wavelength separation requires a concomitant large
birefringence in the normal dispersion regime. Here, by incorporation of
side-stress tracks, we produce a waveguide with a birefringence of
and propagation loss as low as 0.21 dB/cm near 980~nm. We
measure photon pairs with 300~nm wavelength separation at an internal
generation rate exceeding /s. The second order correlations
indicate that the generated photon pairs are in a strongly non-classical
regime.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Impact of nonlinear loss on Stimulated Brillouin Scattering
We study the impact of two-photon absorption (2PA) and fifth-order nonlinear
loss such as 2PA-induced free-carrier absorption in semiconductors on the
performance of Stimulated Brillouin Scattering devices. We formulate the
equations of motion including effective loss coefficients, whose explicit
expressions are provided for numerical evaluation in any waveguide geometry. We
find that 2PA results in a monotonic, algebraic relationship between
amplification, waveguide length and pump power, whereas fifth-order losses lead
to a non-monotonic relationship. We define a figure of merit for materials and
waveguide designs in the presence of fifth-order losses. From this, we
determine the optimal waveguide length for the case of 2PA alone and upper
bounds for the total Stokes amplification for the case of 2PA as well as
fifth-order losses. The analysis is performed analytically using a small-signal
approximation and is compared to numerical solutions of the full nonlinear
modal equations
Hybrid photonic circuit for multiplexed heralded single photons
A key resource for quantum optics experiments is an on-demand source of
single and multiple photon states at telecommunication wavelengths. This letter
presents a heralded single photon source based on a hybrid technology approach,
combining high efficiency periodically poled lithium niobate waveguides,
low-loss laser inscribed circuits, and fast (>1 MHz) fibre coupled
electro-optic switches. Hybrid interfacing different platforms is a promising
route to exploiting the advantages of existing technology and has permitted the
demonstration of the multiplexing of four identical sources of single photons
to one output. Since this is an integrated technology, it provides scalability
and can immediately leverage any improvements in transmission, detection and
photon production efficiencies.Comment: 5 pages, double column, 3 figure
Cladding mode coupling in highly localized fiber Bragg gratings: modal properties and transmission spectra
The spectral characteristics of a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) with a
transversely inhomogeneous refractive index profile, differs con- siderably
from that of a transversely uniform one. Transmission spectra of inhomogeneous
and asymmetric FBGs that have been inscribed with focused ultrashort pulses
with the so-called point-by-point technique are investigated. The cladding mode
resonances of such FBGs can span a full octave in the spectrum and are very
pronounced (deeper than 20dB). Using a coupled-mode approach, we compute the
strength of resonant coupling and find that coupling into cladding modes of
higher azimuthal order is very sensitive to the position of the modification in
the core. Exploiting these properties allows precise control of such
reflections and may lead to many new sensing applications.Comment: Submission to OE, 16 pages, 6 figure
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