posted on 2025-02-05, 09:40authored bySonia Garcia-Blanco, Carlos Osornio Martinez, Dawson Bonneville, Meindert Dijkstra
We demonstrate reactively sputtered polycrystalline Al₂O₃:Er³⁺ waveguide amplifiers exhibiting external fiber-to-fiber net gain, broadband amplification, and low noise figure. With an erbium concentration of 1.5 × 10²⁰ ions/cm³, a 30 cm amplifier length, and bi-directional pumping at 1480 nm, >14 dB of external gain at 1550 nm is shown with off-chip output powers of over 56 mW measured at the output fiber, as well as sustained gain across 60 nm of bandwidth featuring a fiber-to-fiber NF of 5.6 dB at 1566 nm. Such a device is made possible using polycrystalline Al₂O₃:Er³⁺ capable of high temperature LPCVD SiO₂ cladding, and therefore low coupling and background waveguide losses down to 2.5 dB/facet and ~5 dB/m respectively due to high conformality and optical quality. This demonstration highlights the importance and advantages of using polycrystalline Al₂O₃:Er³⁺ for applications that require optical amplification on a scalable and versatile photonic waveguide platform.