Thermal tuning of a fixed Bragg grating for IR light fabricated in a LiNbO3:Ti channel waveguide |
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Authors: | J. Hukriede D. Kip E. Krätzig |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA; |
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Abstract: | We investigate a thermally tunable integrated narrow-bandwidth interference filter for light in the infrared wavelength region around 5=1550 nm fabricated in a channel waveguide in lithium niobate. The filter is based on a holographically recorded and thermally fixed refractive-index Bragg grating. The device is connected to optical single-mode fibers and works polarization-independent. We measure a peak reflectivity of 95% and a linewidth (FWHM) of 0.09 nm. By temperature-controlling the peak wavelength of the filter is tuned. For the linear thermal expansion coefficient of lithium niobate along the c axis the value !33=(4.5ǂ.5)᎒-6 K-1 is obtained. Permanent illumination of the filter with incoherent light allows us to adjust the peak reflectivity. Dedicated to Prof. K. Ringhofer on the occasion of his 60th birthday. |
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