In this work, we synthesized bulk amorphous GeGaS glass by conventional melt quenching technique. Amorphous nature of the glass is confirmed using X-ray diffraction. We fabricated the channel waveguides on this glass using the ultrafast laser inscription technique. The waveguides are written on this glass 100 mu m below the surface of the glass with a separation of 50 ae m by focusing the laser beam into the material using 0.67 NA lens. The laser parameters are set to 350 fs pulse duration at 100 KHz repetition rate. A range of writing energies with translation speeds 1 mm/s, 2 mm/s, 3 mm/s and 4 mm/s were investigated. After fabrication the waveguides facets were ground and polished to the optical quality to remove any tapering of the wave...
We report here, a finite difference thermal diffusion (FDTD) model for controlling the cross-section...
Waveguides have been fabricated on melt-quenched, bulk chalcogenide glasses using the femto-second l...
Bragg waveguides are fundamental components in photonic integrated circuits and are particularly int...
In this work, we synthesized bulk amorphous GeGaS glass by conventional melt quenching technique. Am...
This Letter reports on the fabrication of low-loss waveguides in gallium-lanthanum-sulfide chalcogen...
This Letter reports on the fabrication of low-loss waveguides in gallium-lanthanum-sulfide chalcogen...
Chalcogenide glasses are of great interest for a variety of applications, such as nonlinear optics, ...
We present work on the fabrication of Bragg waveguides in gallium-lanthanum-sulfide chalcogenide gla...
The authors describe the fabrication of buried waveguides in a highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass, ...
The authors describe the fabrication of buried waveguides in a highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass,g...
The authors describe the fabrication of buried waveguides in a highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass,g...
This Letter reports on the fabrication of low-loss waveguides in gallium-lanthanum-sulfide chalcogen...
Waveguides were fabricated on GeGaSEr chalcogenide glass using ultrafast laser inscription method. T...
Multi-scan waveguides have been inscribed in GeS2 glass sample with different pulse energies and tra...
We report here, a finite difference thermal diffusion (FDTD) model for controlling the cross-section...
We report here, a finite difference thermal diffusion (FDTD) model for controlling the cross-section...
Waveguides have been fabricated on melt-quenched, bulk chalcogenide glasses using the femto-second l...
Bragg waveguides are fundamental components in photonic integrated circuits and are particularly int...
In this work, we synthesized bulk amorphous GeGaS glass by conventional melt quenching technique. Am...
This Letter reports on the fabrication of low-loss waveguides in gallium-lanthanum-sulfide chalcogen...
This Letter reports on the fabrication of low-loss waveguides in gallium-lanthanum-sulfide chalcogen...
Chalcogenide glasses are of great interest for a variety of applications, such as nonlinear optics, ...
We present work on the fabrication of Bragg waveguides in gallium-lanthanum-sulfide chalcogenide gla...
The authors describe the fabrication of buried waveguides in a highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass, ...
The authors describe the fabrication of buried waveguides in a highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass,g...
The authors describe the fabrication of buried waveguides in a highly nonlinear chalcogenide glass,g...
This Letter reports on the fabrication of low-loss waveguides in gallium-lanthanum-sulfide chalcogen...
Waveguides were fabricated on GeGaSEr chalcogenide glass using ultrafast laser inscription method. T...
Multi-scan waveguides have been inscribed in GeS2 glass sample with different pulse energies and tra...
We report here, a finite difference thermal diffusion (FDTD) model for controlling the cross-section...
We report here, a finite difference thermal diffusion (FDTD) model for controlling the cross-section...
Waveguides have been fabricated on melt-quenched, bulk chalcogenide glasses using the femto-second l...
Bragg waveguides are fundamental components in photonic integrated circuits and are particularly int...