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Two- and one-dimensional light propagations and gain in layer-by-layer-deposited colloidal nanocrystal waveguides
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2006
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WaveguidesOptical MaterialsEngineeringNano-opticsLaser ApplicationsColloidal NanocrystalsOptoelectronic DevicesOne-dimensional Light PropagationsMicro-optical ComponentOptical PropertiesGuided-wave OpticNanophotonicsPlanar Waveguide SensorMaterials SciencePhotonicsOptoelectronic MaterialsPhotonic MaterialsPhotonic DeviceSpontaneous EmissionPatterned Glass SubstratesApplied PhysicsOptical WaveguidesGlass PhotonicsNanofabricationWaveguide LasersOptoelectronics
Optical waveguides containing high percentages of colloidal nanocrystals have been fabricated by layer-by-layer deposition on planar and patterned glass substrates. The two- and one-dimensional waveguidings in these structures are demonstrated by propagation loss experiments. The experimental results obtained for various film thicknesses and widths of the waveguide stripes together with simulations of the light propagation indicate that the losses are dominated by surface roughness. The variable stripe length method is used to determine the optical gain of 230cm−1 from the amplified spontaneous emission. This high value makes the authors’ waveguide structures very promising for applications in amplifiers and lasers with reduced threshold powers.
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