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Enhancing Waveguide Performance in La3+-Doped Tellurite Glasses: Energy-Induced Structural Tuning for Reduced Propagation Loss

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Author(s):
Huaman, Jose Luis Clabel ; de Paula, Kelly Tasso ; Couto, Filipe Assis ; Calderon, Gaston Lozano ; Vollet-Filho, Jose Dirceu ; Mendonca, Cleber Renato
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: ACS OMEGA; v. 10, n. 22, p. 13-pg., 2025-05-29.
Abstract

Femtosecond (fs) laser irradiation of La3+-doped tellurium-zinc (TZL) glass induces structural transformations within the glass surface or volume, resulting in modified chemical compositions and network structures distinct from those of the bulk material. Fs-laser processing promotes the formation of TeO4 by transforming TeO3 with nonbridging oxygens (NBOs), stabilizing the network and reducing susceptibility to further structural rearrangements. Techniques such as Raman spectroscopy, SEM, and optical microscopy were used to investigate these structural changes and analyze the effects of La3+ doping, with a particular focus on identifying TeO3 and TeO4 bonds and their impact on waveguide optical properties. Conventional methods for characterizing glass surface modifications often lack the sensitivity to capture the extensive, three-dimensional changes induced by femtosecond laser processing, underscoring the need for comprehensive spectroscopic and optical analyses. Using confocal 2D Raman spectroscopy and propagation loss measurements, we examined the laser-modified regions in the TZL glass waveguides. We found that structural changes driven by La3+ concentration and the I(TeO3)/I(TeO4) ratio significantly influence light confinement and scattering. Complementary simulations validated these trends analytically; modeled electric field and refractive index profiles quantitatively confirmed that energy-induced densification in TeO4-rich regions enhances mode confinement and reduces propagation loss. Reduced propagation losses were observed in TeO4-rich regions (TZL9), whereas higher losses occurred in TeO3-rich regions (TZL5), highlighting the effectiveness of compositional tuning in enhancing waveguide performance through La3+-induced structural modifications. This represents a significant advance over previous studies by quantitatively correlating spectroscopic structural changes via the I(TeO3)/I(TeO4) ratio with waveguide optical performance. This ability to achieve low-loss waveguides through targeted structural adjustments in tellurite-based glasses offers promising applications in advanced photonic devices, such as all-optical switches and modulators, that require precise control over the optical loss and mode confinement. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 18/11283-7 - Nonlinear photonics: spectroscopy and advanced processing of materials
Grantee:Cleber Renato Mendonça
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants
FAPESP's process: 21/11484-5 - Second harmonic generation and hyper-Rayleigh scattering in barium titanate for photonic applications
Grantee:José Luis Clabel Huamán
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Post-Doctoral
FAPESP's process: 20/04835-3 - Controlling the polarization state of rare earth emissions in tellurite glasses from plasmonic nano antennas
Grantee:Gaston Lozano Calderón
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate