| Literature DB >> 19823256 |
F Bilodeau, B Malo, J Albert, D C Johnson, K O Hill, Y Hibino, M Abe, M Kawachi.
Abstract
Localized heating with a flame is shown to be a simple and effective method for substantially augmenting the photosensitivity of high-silica optical waveguides to (UV) light. The method increases the photosensitivity of standard (Ge-doped core) telecommunications fiber by a factor greater than 10 (photoinduced Deltan(uv) > 10(-3)) and renders strongly photosensitive the cores of high-quality Ge:SiO(2)-on-Si and Ge:SiO(2)-on-SiO(2) planar waveguides that were negligibly photosensitive before treatment. We have written large-modulation-depth Bragg gratings, in both fiber and planar optical waveguides photosensitized by our method, using KrF (249-nm) radiation incident upon the waveguides through a zero-order-nulled phase mask. It is noteworthy that photosensitization by our method is achieved with a negligible increase in loss at the three principal optical communication windows.Entities:
Year: 1993 PMID: 19823256 DOI: 10.1364/ol.18.000953
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776