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Integrated diamond Raman laser pumped in the near-visible

Abstract

Using a high-Q diamond microresonator (Q>300,000) interfaced with high-power-handling directly-written doped-glass waveguides, we demonstrate a Raman laser in an integrated platform pumped in the near-visible. Both TM-to-TE and TE-to-TE lasing is observed, with a Raman lasing threshold as low as 20 mW and Stokes power of over 1 mW at 120 mW pump power. Stokes emission is tuned over a 150 nm (60 THz) bandwidth of approximately 875 nm wavelength, corresponding to 17.5% of the center frequency.

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