Femtosecond laser direct writing of embedded optical waveguides in aluminosilicate glass |
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Authors: | DKY Low H Xie Z Xiong GC Lim |
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Institution: | (1) Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech), 71 Nanyang Drive, Singapore, Singapore, 638075 |
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Abstract: | Using tightly focused femtosecond laser pulses to irradiate lines in aluminosilicate glass, embedded lines with increased
refractive index, which function as optical waveguides were observed. The pulse energy (4.5–11.2 μJ) and writing speed (50–700 μm/s)
were shown to affect the resultant optical properties of the waveguides such as the magnitude of refractive index change,
core diameter and propagation mode. At pulse energies above 5 μJ, two types of structures were observed, namely an inhomogeneous
void-like structure and a cross-sectional crack-like structure. These structures were found to affect significantly the resultant
waveguiding properties of the irradiated lines. Using pulse energy of 5 μJ or below, single mode waveguides were fabricated.
Raman spectroscopy showed that the fs laser pulses generated structural changes to the aluminosilicate glass. The fabrication
of a 1×4 splitter was also demonstrated.
PACS 42.62.-b; 42.82.-m; 81.05.Kf |
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