Research project

Giant magneto-optic response of rare-earth doped glasses & manufacturing of related devices & sensors

Project overview

The magneto-optic effect is the core part of optical isolators and widely used in optical sensors. The market of optical isolators was estimated to be $0.7B in 2016 and is expected to grow at 5% per annum while that of optical fibre sensors has grown continuously in the last two decades and from $3.38B in 2016 it is expected to reach $5.98B in 2026. To date fiberized devices and sensors based on the magneto optic effect have relied on simple telecom fibres or hybrid solutions with expensive crystals. This project proposes new manufacturing technologies for high performance optical isolators and current/magnetic field sensors aimed to replace the traditional hybrid approach based on crystals with novel glasses/fibres. This approach relies on our recent discovery that slightly-doped Gd-doped glass fibres exhibit a giant magneto-optic coefficient, similar to crystals, yet maintaining low-cost, low loss and high compatibility with fibres. This proposed programme spans from the investigation of giant magneto-optic effect in slightly doped glasses to the manufacture of specialty silica fibres, through the design of fiberized isolators and novel fibre based frequency conversion devices, and their combination in suitable systems for applications in security, industry and medicine. Although the initial effort will relate to the fabrication and characterization of novel glass compositions for glasses and fibres with giant magneto-optic response, the newly developed fibres will then be used to manufacture novel sensors and devices for selected practical industrial implementations in optical isolators and magnetic/current sensing.

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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Collaborating research institutes, centres and groups

Research outputs

Przemyslaw Falak, Justin Ho-Tin Chan, James Williamson, Andrew Henning, Timothy Lee, Shahrzad Zahertar, Christopher Holmes, Martynas Beresna, Haydn Martin, Gilberto Brambilla & Xiangqian Jiang, 2024, IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 73, 1-8
Type: article
Przemyslaw Falak, Justin Ho-Tin Chan, James Williamson, Andrew Henning, Haydn Martin, Xiangqian Jiang, Shahrzad Zahertar, Bruno Moog, Timothy Lee, Christopher Holmes, Gilberto Brambilla & Martynas Beresna, 2023
Type: conference
Yating Yi, Yuxuan Jiang, Haiyan Zhao, Gilberto Brambilla, Yaxian Fan & Pengfei Wang, 2020, ACS Sensors, 5(11), 3404-3410
Type: article
Yuxuan Jiang, Yating Yi, G. Brambilla & Pengfei Wang, 2020, Optics Letters, 45(5), 1268-1271
Type: article