2018
Authors
Marques, PVS; Amorim, VA; Maia, JM; Alexandre, D; Viveiros, D;
Publication
2018 20TH ANNIVERSARY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS (ICTON)
Abstract
This paper will review the fabrication of monolithic integrated optical devices by laser direct writing with femtosecond pulsed laser sources, starting with the description of experimental procedures and optimal conditions to fabricate low loss optical waveguides, directional couplers, Y-junctions and first order Bragg gratings by point-by-point writing methods. Finally, the characterization results of a fully operational Add-Drop filter in pure fused silica substrate are described.
2018
Authors
Maciel, MJ; Rosa, CC; Wolffenbuttell, RF; Correia, JH;
Publication
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS
Abstract
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems have huge potential for applications beyond the traditional ophthalmology as a general-purpose medical instrument for optical biopsy. The widening of the range of applications is expected to significantly increase production volume and, consequently, puts pressure on unit cost. This trend calls for a flexible and miniaturized system fabricated in a batch process. In this paper, the different OCT configurations are compared for suitability in such an implementation. The required flexibility favors operation in the spectral domain, using a broadband light source in combination with a spectrometer, while the miniaturization and low unit-cost in batch fabrication can be achieved using silicon micro-system technologies. The feasibility of miniaturizing OCT components has already been demonstrated, amongst others a beam splitter using 45 degrees saw dicing of a glass substrate and appropriate thin-film coating the integration of the essential components into a single OCT microsystem remains a challenge. In this paper, the wafer-level fabrication of a Michelson interferometer for a miniaturized OCT system is presented, using an improved 45 degrees saw dicing process, which is suitable for wafer-level co-integration of also the other components of the OCT microsystem.
2018
Authors
Ferreira, TD; Silva, NA; Guerreiro, A;
Publication
PHYSICAL REVIEW A
Abstract
Optical analog experiments have captured a lot of interest in recent years by offering a strategy to test theoretical models and concepts that would be otherwise untestable. The approach relies on the similarity between the mathematical model for light propagation in nonlinear optical media and the model to be mimicked. In particular, the analogy between light and a quantum fluid with superfluidlike properties has been studied extensively. Still, while most of these studies use thermo-optical media to perform these experiments, the possibility of using nematic liquid crystals to perform such optical analog experiments remains to be analyzed. This work explores how this medium can constitute an alternative to materials more commonly used in optical analogs, such as thermo-optical media, and how its tunable properties can be advantageous to explore and better control fluidlike properties of light. Moreover, we explore the analogy between the propagation of light and a quantum fluid, and propose a pump-probe experiment to measure the dispersion relation of the superfluid analog.
2018
Authors
Guerreiro, A; DFA/ Universidade do Porto,;
Publication
Revista de Ciência Elementar
Abstract
2018
Authors
Escada, J; Coelho, LCC; Dias, THVT; Lopes, JAM; dos Santos, JMF;
Publication
JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION
Abstract
Experimental measurements of the extraction efficiency f of the photoelectrons emitted from a reflective CsI photocathode into Ar-CF4 and Xe-CF4 gaseous mixtures are presented, as a function of reduced electric field E/p in the range 0.1 to 3 V cm(-1) Torr(-1) and as a function of CF4 concentration. The experimental data is compared to Monte Carlo simulation results. The investigation confirms that backdiffusion of low-energy photoelectrons emitted from a photocathode into a gas medium depends strongly on the nature of the gas. The effect is especially significant in pure noble gases, but it can be considerably reduced by the admixture of certain molecular gases, like CF4.
2018
Authors
Monteiro, CS; Coelho, L; Barbosa, SM; Guimarães, D;
Publication
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
Abstract
A remote sensor for radon continuous measurement using polymeric scintillation optical fibers was developed and evaluated. Successful preliminary results showed detection of natural occurring radon from a container with rocks rich in uranium oxides. © OSA 2018 © 2018 The Author(s)
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