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Optics Letters | 2004

Glass-clad Cr4+:YAG crystal fiber for the generation of superwideband amplified spontaneous emission.

Chia-Yao Lo; Kwang-Yao Huang; Jian-Cheng Chen; Shih-Yu Tu; Sheng-Lung Huang

Glass-clad Cr4+:YAG crystal fiber is demonstrated by a codrawing laser-heated pedestal growth method. As much as 2.45 mW of superwideband amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) is generated in the optical fiber communication band with a 3-dB width of 240 nm. The simulation indicates that the ASE power could be in excess of 20 dBm for a 5-microm-diameter core at a pump power of 2.5 W.


international microwave symposium | 1991

Characterization of microwave integrated circuits using an optical phase-locking and sampling system

Hing-Loi A. Hung; Ming G. Li; Sheng-Lung Huang; Chi H. Lee

Using an optical technique, phase-locked microwave signals of up to 15 GHz from voltage-controlled oscillators have been achieved. Combining this technique with a photoconductive switch, a novel microwave waveform sampling system that displays the characteristics of oscillators and amplifiers has been demonstrated. The approach has potential applications for optically phase-locked microwave subsystems and monolithic integrated circuit characterizations.<<ETX>>


Optics Express | 2008

High speed interferometric ellipsometer

Chien-Chung Tsai; Hsiang-Chun Wei; Sheng-Lung Huang; Chu-En Lin; Chih-Jen Yu; Chien Chou

A novel high speed interferometric ellipsometer (HSIE) is proposed and demonstrated. It is based on a novel differential-phase decoder which is able to convert the phase modulation into amplitude modulation in a polarized heterodyne interferometer. Not only high detection sensitivity but also fast response ability on ellipsometric parameters (EP) measurements based on amplitude-sensitive method is constructed whereas different amplitudes with respect to P and S polarized heterodyne signals in this phase to amplitude modulation conversion is discussed. The ability of HSIE was verified by testing a quarter wave plate while a real time differential-phase detection of a liquid crystal device versus applied voltage by using HSIE was demonstrated too. These results confirm that HSIE is able to characterize the optical property of specimen in terms of EP at high speed and high detection sensitivity experimentally.


Optics Letters | 2011

Efficient and low-threshold Cr 4+ :YAGdouble-clad crystal fiber laser

Chien-Chih Lai; Chih-Peng Ke; Shih-Kun Liu; Dong-Yo Jheng; Ding-Jie Wang; Ming-Yen Chen; Yu-Shaung Li; Pinghui S. Yeh; Sheng-Lung Huang

A significant advancement of cw lasing in Cr4+:Y3Al5O12 (Cr4+:YAG) double-clad crystal fiber grown by the codrawing laser-heated pedestal growth technique was demonstrated at RT. The optical-to-optical slope efficiency of 33.9% is the highest, to the best of our knowledge, among all Cr4+:YAG lasers, whether they are in bulk or fiber forms. The low-threshold lasing of 78.2 mW and high efficiency are in good agreement with the simulation. The keys to the high laser efficiency are twofold: one is the improved Cr4+ emission cross section and fluorescence lifetime due to release of the strain on the distorted Cr4+ tetrahedron, which also mitigates photobleaching in Cr4+:YAG; the other is the improved core uniformity at long fiber lengths. In addition, because of the low threshold, the impact of excited state absorption of the pump light is significantly reduced. The effects of crystal-orientation, self-selected, and pump-dependent linear polarization states were also addressed.


Optics Letters | 2008

Cr(4+):YAG double-clad crystal fiber laser.

Chien-Chih Lai; Hann-Jong Tsai; Kuang-Yao Huang; Kuang-Yu Hsu; Zhi-Wei Lin; Kuan-Dong Ji; Wen-Jun Zhuo; Sheng-Lung Huang

We report what we believe to be the first demonstration of a room-temperature, continuous-wave Cr(4+):Y(3)Al(5)O(12) (Cr(4+):YAG) double-clad crystal fiber laser grown by the codrawing laser heated pedestal growth method. The threshold is below 100 mW, which is a factor of 4 lower than previously reported Cr(4+)-doped lasers. A slope efficiency of 6.9% was obtained, and is in good agreement with the numerical simulation. In additional to small core diameter, the low-threshold lasing is made possible by the low propagation loss of 0.08 dB/cm and the high crystallinity of the core.


Applied Optics | 2002

Passively Q-switched quasi-three-level laser and its intracavity frequency doubling

Chun-Wei Wang; Yi-Lung Weng; Pi-Ling Huang; Huy-Zu Cheng; Sheng-Lung Huang

A passively Q-switched quasi-three-level Nd:YAG laser is intracavity frequency doubled to generate a blue laser. The 473-nm blue laser has a peak power of 37 W and a pulse width of 23 ns at a pumping power of 1.6 W. To model this laser numerically, we developed rate equations by taking into consideration both the quasi-three-level nature of the gain medium and the four-level nature of the saturable absorber. Good agreement was achieved between experimental and simulated results for both the fundamental and the second-harmonic output. The reabsorption loss of the gain medium is estimated under pulsed operation.


Optics Letters | 2010

Ce3+:YAG double-clad crystal-fiber-based optical coherence tomography on fish cornea.

Chien-Chung Tsai; Ting-Hao Chen; Yen-Sheng Lin; Yu-Ta Wang; Wei Chang; Kuang-Yu Hsu; Yung-Hsin Chang; Dong-Yo Jheng; Kuang-Yao Huang; Edmund Sun; Sheng-Lung Huang

A Ce(3+):YAG double-clad crystal fiber (DCF) visible emission was used as the light source for optical coherence tomography (OCT). The visible emission was produced from a 10 microm core DCF pumped by a diode laser. The broadband emission and short central wavelength of this light source enabled the realization of 1.5 microm axial resolution in air. The relatively clean spectrum reduced the side lobe of its point-spread function, and therefore facilitated the generation of a high-quality image with less crosstalk between adjacent image pixels. As a demonstration, an Aplocheilus lineatus goldfish was experimented on to map out the stroma of its cornea. This visible-light-based OCT can be utilized for industrial inspection as well as ocular applications.


Optics Express | 2006

Broadband emission from Cr-doped fibers fabricated by drawing tower.

Yi-Chung Huang; Yu-Kuan Lu; Jian-Cheng Chen; Yi-Cheng Hsu; Yu-Ming Huang; Sheng-Lung Huang; Wood-Hi Cheng

We report on the first fabrication of a Cr-doped fiber using a drawing-tower method with Cr:YAG as the core of the preform. Both Cr3+ and Cr4+ ions coexist in the Cr-doped fiber, and the amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) spectrum shows a broadband emission of 1.2 to 1.55 mum which can not be realized by using currently available fiber amplifiers. This indicates that the new Cr-doped fibers have the potential for being used as a broadband fiber amplifier to cover the bandwidth of the entire 1.3-1.6 mum range which exhibit 300 nm usable spectral bands.


Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 1999

Timing Jitter Reduction of a Passively Q-Switched Laser

Sheng-Lung Huang; Tsung-Yuan Tsui; Chien-Hung Wang; Fu-Jen Kao

The timing jitter of passively Q-switched Nd:Y3Al5O12/Cr4+:Y3Al5O12 (Nd:YAG/Cr4+:YAG) laser is studied both numerically and experimentally. It is found that spontaneous noise in the microwatt range can significantly affect the repetition rate of high-power Q-switched lasers, and creates large pulse-to-pulse timing jitter. External modulation on the Cr4+:YAG saturable absorber by a laser diode is proposed to alleviate this jitter problem. Reduction in timing jitter by a factor of 2.5 is demonstrated.


Optics Express | 2007

Preform fabrication and fiber drawing of 300 nm broadband Cr-doped fibers

Yi-Chung Huang; Jau-Sheng Wang; Yu-Kuan Lu; Wen-Kuei Liu; Kuang-Yao Huang; Sheng-Lung Huang; Wood-Hi Cheng

The fabrication of a Cr-doped fiber using a drawing-tower method with Cr:YAG as the core of the preform is presented. The Cr-doped YAG preform was fabricated by a rod-in-tube method. By employing a negative pressure control in drawing-tower technique on the YAG preform, the Cr-doped fibers with a better core circularity and uniformity, and good interface between core and cladding were fabricated. The amplified spontaneous emission spectrum showed a broadband emission of 1.2 to 1.6 mum with the output power density about a few nW/nm. The results indicate that this new Cr-doped fiber may be used as a broadband fiber amplifier to cover the bandwidths in the whole 1.3-1.6 mum range of low-loss and lowdispersion windows of silica fibers.

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Kuang-Yu Hsu

National Taiwan University

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Dong-Yo Jheng

National Taiwan University

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Wood-Hi Cheng

National Sun Yat-sen University

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Kuang-Yao Huang

National Taiwan University

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Chien-Chih Lai

National Taiwan University

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Yi-Chung Huang

National Sun Yat-sen University

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Pi-Ling Huang

National Sun Yat-sen University

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Tuan-Shu Ho

National Taiwan University

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Chien-Chung Tsai

National Taiwan University

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