Fabrication of periodically poled low-loss rubidium exchanged ridge waveguides in z-cut KTP
Angewandte Physik / Integrierte Quantenoptik, Universität Paderborn; 2 Fakultät für Elektrotechnik - Experimentalphysik und Materialwissenschaften, Helmut-Schmidt-Universität - Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg
Abstract
Potassium titanyl phosphate (KTP) crystals are very attractive candidates for non linear optical frequency mixing. In particular, waveguides in KTP have found many applications, for example, highly-efficient second harmonic generation or as single photon sources for quantum optical applications. We report on the first fabrication and (non linear) characterization of periodically poled ridge waveguides in z-cut potassium titanyl phosphate. In periodically poled and surface near rubidium ion exchanged KTP we fabricated ridge waveguides by precise diamond-blade dicing. Single mode waveguides at telecom wavelengths (1550 nm) can be realized in a 6-8 µm wide ridge. Low attenuation values of 1.3 dB/cm (1.6 dB/cm) were determined at a wavelength of 1550 nm for TE (TM) polarization. Furthermore, by using an optimized Rb-exchange and dicing process, we also fabricated waveguides at 800 nm with a width of 1.9-3.2 µm. In this kind of waveguides we achieved in a type II SHG-process a conversion from 780 nm to 390 nm with an efficiency of 1.6%/W · cm².
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