We report the fabrication and characterization of a
Ti4+:Tm3+:LiNbO3 optical waveguide in view of photon-echo quantum
memory applications. In particular, we investigated room- and
cryogenic-temperature properties via absorption, spectral hole burning, photon
echo, and Stark spectroscopy. We found radiative lifetimes of 82 μs and 2.4
ms for the 3H4 and 3F4 levels, respectively, and a 44% branching
ratio from the 3H4 to the 3F4 level. We also measured an optical
coherence time of 1.6 μs for the 3H6↔3H4, 795 nm
wavelength transition, and investigated the limitation of spectral diffusion to
spectral hole burning. Upon application of magnetic fields of a few hundred
Gauss, we observed persistent spectral holes with lifetimes up to seconds.
Furthermore, we measured a linear Stark shift of 25 kHz⋅cm/V. Our results
are promising for integrated, electro-optical, waveguide quantum memory for
photons.Comment: 11 pages, 14 figure