Tapered Optical Fibers Coated with Rare-Earth Complexes
for Quantum Applications
Posted on 2022-07-28 - 15:04
Crystals and fibers doped with rare-earth (RE) ions provide
the
basis for most of today’s solid-state optical systems, from
lasers and telecom devices to emerging potential quantum applications
such as quantum memories and optical to microwave conversion. The
two platforms, doped crystals and doped fibers, seem mutually exclusive,
each having its own strengths and limitations, the former providing
high homogeneity and coherence and the latter offering the advantages
of robust optical waveguides. Here we present a hybrid platform that
does not rely on doping but rather on coating the waveguidea
tapered silica optical fiberwith a monolayer of complexes,
each containing a single RE ion. The complexes offer an identical,
tailored environment to each ion, thus minimizing inhomogeneity and
allowing tuning of their properties to the desired application. Specifically,
we use highly luminescent Yb3+[Zn(II)MC (QXA)]
complexes, which isolate the RE ion from the environment and suppress
nonradiative decay channels. We demonstrate that the beneficial optical
transitions of the Yb3+ are retained after deposition on
the tapered fiber and observe an excited-state lifetime of over 0.9
ms, on par with state-of-the-art Yb-doped inorganic crystals.
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Mor, Ori Ezrah; Ohana, Tal; Borne, Adrien; Diskin-Posner, Yael; Asher, Maor; Yaffe, Omer; et al. (2022). Tapered Optical Fibers Coated with Rare-Earth Complexes
for Quantum Applications. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.2c00330