Research project

UV light sources based on solid silica fibres

Project overview

Optical fibre lasers offer significant benefits in comparison to other laser sources, such as extremely low thermal lensing, extraordinary good beam quality and very high plug efficiency. Optical fibre lasers have worldwide sales in excess of $300M and a predicted annual growth rate of 20-40%, thus are rapidly replacing other types of more conventional lasers. Indeed, the increasing deployment of high power fibre lasers in manufacturing has improved consumption efficiency. Up to date only near-IR sources have been manufactured in fiberized forms. The challenge is to develop new fiberized sources in the mid-UV. The successful manufacture of optical fibre lasers would have numerous applications which include, amongst others, water purification, insulators (such as plastics or glass) marking and processing, explosive detection, forensics and counter measures. This projects aim to demonstrate the possibility to use solid silica fibres to efficiently generate light in the UV. The proposed programme spans from the manufacture of specialty silica fibres transparent to the UV, doped with novel lasing elements, the design of fiberized laser pumps, and their combination in suitable systems to produce a new generation of affordable higher performance lasers. A variety of lasers with wavelength in the range 170nm to 330 nm will be developed and their applications in Raman spectroscopy and supercontinuum generation will be investigated.

Staff

Lead researchers

Professor Gilberto Brambilla

Associate Dean International
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Other researchers

Professor Jayanta Sahu

Professor of Photonics
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Research outputs

Yun Wang, Timothy Lee, Francesco De Lucia, Muhammad Abdul Khudus, Pier J.A. Sazio, Martynas Beresna & Gilberto Brambilla, 2017, Optics Letters, 42(22), 4671-4674
Type: article
S. Pidishety, S. Pachava, P. Gregg, S. Ramachandran, G. Brambilla & B. Srinivasan, 2017, Optics Letters, 42(21), 4347-4350
Type: article
Xiujuan Jiang, Timothy Lee, Jing He, Muhammad Abdul Khudus & Gilberto Brambilla, 2017, Optics Express, 25(19), 22626-22639
Type: article
Yun Wang, Jing He, Pranabesh Barua, Norberto Chiodini, Sebastian Steigenberger, Muhammad Abdul Khudus, Jayanta Sahu, Martynas Beresna & Gilberto Brambilla, 2017, APL Photonics, 2(4), 046101-1/046101/6
Type: article
Yun Wang, Jing He, Muhammad Abdul Khudus, Rand Ismaeel, Francesco De Lucia, Pier-John Sazio, Peter Horak, Norberto Chiodini, Martynas Beresna & Gilberto Brambilla, 2016
Type: conference
Muhammad Abdul Khudus, Timothy Lee, Francesco De Lucia, Costantino Corbari, Pier-John Sazio, Peter Horak & Gilberto Brambilla, 2016, Optics Express, 24(19), 21777-21793
Type: article