2011
Authors
Fernandes, LA; Grenier, JR; Herman, PR; Aitchison, JS; Marques, PVS;
Publication
OPTICS EXPRESS
Abstract
Femtosecond laser (300 fs, 500 kHz, 522 nm) fabrication of optical waveguides in bulk silica glass is extended to waveguide retarders. We study the merits of nanograting orientation (perpendicular or parallel to the waveguide) for generating high and low birefringence waveguides. This is used together with other exposure condition to control the waveguide birefringence between 10(-5) and 10(-4) permitting for the simultaneous fabrication of the waveguides and the tuning of the retardance demonstrating quarter and half-wave retarders in the 1200 nm to 1700 nm spectrum. The wavelength dependence of the birefringence is also characterized over a range of exposure conditions. (C) 2011 Optical Society of America
2011
Authors
Fernandes, LA; Grenier, JR; Herman, PR; Aitchison, JS; Marques, PVS;
Publication
OPTICS EXPRESS
Abstract
Integrated polarization beam splitters based on birefringent directional couplers are demonstrated. The devices are fabricated in bulk fused silica glass by femtosecond laser writing (300 fs, 150 nJ at 500 kHz, 522 nm). The birefringence was measured from the spectral splitting of the Bragg grating resonances associated with the vertically and horizontally polarized modes. Polarization splitting directional couplers were designed and demonstrated with 0.5 dB/cm propagation losses and -19 dB and -24 dB extinction ratios for the polarization splitting. (C) 2011 Optical Society of America
2011
Authors
Dolgaleva, K; Malacarne, A; Tannouri, P; Fernandes, LA; Grenier, JR; Aitchison, JS; Azana, J; Morandotti, R; Herman, PR; Marques, PVS;
Publication
2011 CONFERENCE ON LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS (CLEO)
Abstract
We experimentally realized an integrated temporal Fourier transformer based on a linearly-chirped Bragg grating waveguide written in silica glass with a femtosecond laser. The device operates in reflection and has a 10-nm bandwidth. (C) 2010 Optical Society of America
2011
Authors
Marques, PVS; Ghasempour, A; Alexandre, D; Leite, AMP; Garcia, PJV; Reynaud, F;
Publication
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF OPTICS AND PHOTONICS
Abstract
Integrated optics is a well established technology that finds its main applications in the fields of optical communication and sensing. However, it is expanding into new areas, and in the last decade application in astronomical interferometry has been explored. In particular, several examples have been demonstrated in the areas of beam control and combination. In this paper, different examples of application integrated optics devices for fabrication of beam combiners for astronomical interferometry is given. For the multiaxial beam combiners, a UV laser direct writing unit is used for mask fabrication. The operation principles of the coaxial combiners fabricated in hybrid sol-gel were validated using an interferometric set-up. These results demonstrate that hybrid sol-gel technology can produce quality devices, opening the possibility of rapid prototyping of new designs and concepts.
2011
Authors
Fernandes, LA; Grenier, JR; Kim, JH; Herman, PR; Aitchison, JS; Marques, PVS;
Publication
2011 CONFERENCE ON LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS (CLEO)
Abstract
Femtosecond laser fabrication of optical waveguides in bulk silica glass is extended to integrated optical waveplates. Polarization retardation was controlled by laser exposure, providing for trimming of waveguide birefringence between 10(-5) and 10(-4).
2011
Authors
Grenier, JR; Fernandes, LA; Marques, PVS; Aitchison, JS; Herman, PR;
Publication
2011 CONFERENCE ON LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS (CLEO)
Abstract
High strength, first order Bragg Grating Waveguides are inscribed in the core and cladding of optical fibers using oil immersion femtosecond direct laser-writing. A laser-induced birefringence of 2.05x10(-4) was inferred from polarization split Bragg resonances.
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