The laser inscription of waveguides into the volume of crystalline silicon is presented. By using sub-ps laser pulses at a wavelength of 1552 nm highly localized light guiding structures with an average diameter ranging from 1 – 3 μm are achieved. The generated waveguides are characterized in terms of mode field distribution, damping losses and permanent refractive index modification. First investigations indicate an induced increase of the refractive index in the order of 10-3 to 10-2. Depending on the applied laser pulse energy single-mode to multimode like propagation behavior can be observed. At optimized processing parameters, the damping losses can be estimated below 3 dB/mm
Waveguides are inscribed through densification of the surrounding region of a damage induced channel...
Since the first report of Davis in 1996, ultrafast laser inscription (ULI) has been widely used to f...
A femtosecond laser with a 1 kHz repetition rate and two different polarization states was used to f...
For the first time to the authors' knowledge, optical waveguides have been inscribed in bulk crystal...
Summary form only given. Photonic devices that can guide, transfer or modulate light are highly desi...
Photonic devices that can guide, transfer, or modulate light are highly desired in electronics and i...
Direct writing of single-mode waveguides into crystalline silicon using ps laser pulses is presented...
International audienceDirect three-dimensional (3D) laser writing of waveguides is highly advanced i...
Integrated optics in silicon is interesting for various optoelectronic devices, since photonics and ...
In this paper we present the fabrication and characterization of low loss buried channel waveguides ...
International audienceSymmetric embedded waveguides were fabricated in heavy metal oxide SF10 glass ...
Localized, three-dimensional refractive index changes are generated by focused femtosecond laser rad...
Symmetric embedded waveguides were fabricated in heavy metal oxide SF10 glass using slit-shaped infr...
Optical waveguides were fabricated with femtosecond pulsed lasers on glass and characterized by tran...
We report the first direct laser-writing of buried channel waveguides in ZnS. A depressed cladding w...
Waveguides are inscribed through densification of the surrounding region of a damage induced channel...
Since the first report of Davis in 1996, ultrafast laser inscription (ULI) has been widely used to f...
A femtosecond laser with a 1 kHz repetition rate and two different polarization states was used to f...
For the first time to the authors' knowledge, optical waveguides have been inscribed in bulk crystal...
Summary form only given. Photonic devices that can guide, transfer or modulate light are highly desi...
Photonic devices that can guide, transfer, or modulate light are highly desired in electronics and i...
Direct writing of single-mode waveguides into crystalline silicon using ps laser pulses is presented...
International audienceDirect three-dimensional (3D) laser writing of waveguides is highly advanced i...
Integrated optics in silicon is interesting for various optoelectronic devices, since photonics and ...
In this paper we present the fabrication and characterization of low loss buried channel waveguides ...
International audienceSymmetric embedded waveguides were fabricated in heavy metal oxide SF10 glass ...
Localized, three-dimensional refractive index changes are generated by focused femtosecond laser rad...
Symmetric embedded waveguides were fabricated in heavy metal oxide SF10 glass using slit-shaped infr...
Optical waveguides were fabricated with femtosecond pulsed lasers on glass and characterized by tran...
We report the first direct laser-writing of buried channel waveguides in ZnS. A depressed cladding w...
Waveguides are inscribed through densification of the surrounding region of a damage induced channel...
Since the first report of Davis in 1996, ultrafast laser inscription (ULI) has been widely used to f...
A femtosecond laser with a 1 kHz repetition rate and two different polarization states was used to f...