INVESTIGADORES
TORCHIA Gustavo Adrian
artículos
Título:
Refractive index change mechanisms in femtosecond laser written ceramic Nd:YAG waveguides: micro-spectroscopy experiments and beam propagation calculations
Autor/es:
A.RODENAS, G.A. TORCHIA, G. LIFANTE, E. CANTELAR, J.LAMELA, F.JAQUE, L. ROSO AND D. JAQUE
Revista:
APPLIED PHYSICS B - LASERS AND OPTICS
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 95 p. 85 - 96
ISSN:
0946-2171
Resumen:
The effect that femtosecond laser filamentation has on the refractive index of Nd:YAG ceramics, and which leads to the formation of waveguide lasers, has been studied by micro-spectroscopy imaging, beam propagation experiments and calculations. From the analysis of the Nd3+ luminescence and Raman images, two main types of laser induced modifications have been found to contribute to the refractive-index change: (i) a lattice defect contribution localized along the self-focusing volume of the laser pulses, in which lattice damage causes a refractive-index decrease, and (ii) a lattice strain-field contribution around and inside the filaments, in which the pressure-driven variation of the inter-atomic distances causes refractive-index variations. Scanning near-field optical-transmission and end-coupling experiments, in combination with beam propagation calculations, have been used to quantitatively determine the corresponding contribution of each effect to the refractive-index field of double-filament waveguides. Results indicate that the strain-field induced refractive-index increment is the main mechanism leading to waveguiding, whereas the damage-induced refractive-index reduction at filaments leads to a stronger mode confinement.