Abstract
The polarization-resolved emission spectra of the and transitions have been measured in situ on an waveguide and used to determine the polarization-resolved emission and absorption cross-section distributions of these transitions. The significant differences caused by the -ion anisotropic environment may have important implications for optimizing integrated devices.
© 2002 Optical Society of America
Full Article | PDF ArticleMore Like This
Gerlas N. van den Hoven, Jan A. van der Elsken, Albert Polman, Cor van Dam, Koos W. M. van Uffelen, and Meint K. Smit
Appl. Opt. 36(15) 3338-3341 (1997)
Daniel J. Coleman, Stuart D. Jackson, Paul Golding, and Terence A. King
J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 19(12) 2927-2937 (2002)
De-Long Zhang, Wen-Bao Sun, Wing-Han Wong, and Edwin Yue-Bun Pun
Opt. Mater. Express 5(9) 1920-1926 (2015)