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Erbium implantation in thin film Lithium Niobate

2023 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe & European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/Europe-EQEC)(2023)

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Lithium niobate on insulator (LNOI), thanks to its electro-optic properties and second order nonlinearity, is one of the most promising photonic materials for on-chip implementation of a complex photonic integrated circuit (PIC) [1]. Integration of rare earth ion emitters (RIE), characterized by high coherent transitions in both optical and microwave domains, into LNOI is a very attractive perspective to fully exploit the potential of this material in quantum optics applications and for on chip light generation and amplification. By choosing Erbium ions these functionalities can be implemented at telecom wavelengths (~1550 nm). Erbium integration in LNOI can be achieved using the smart cut technique [2]. However, this approach implies heating the material up to ~1100 °C, approaching the Curie temperature of lithium niobate (~1200 °C). Ion implantation also permits the incorporation of RIE into the lithium niobate (LN) crystal structure, operating at lower temperature with high spatial precision of the doped region in a complex PIC.
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chip light generation,complex photonic integrated circuit,complex PIC,electro-optic properties,erbium integration,high coherent transitions,ion implantation,LiNbO3:Er/int,lithium niobate crystal structure,lithium niobate thin film,microwave domains,on-chip implementation,optical domains,photonic materials,quantum optics applications,rare earth ion emitters,RIE,second order nonlinearity,smart cut technique,telecom wavelengths
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