We demonstrate the negative effect of depth-dependent spherical aberration on femtosecond laser written waveguides fabricated in the high pulse repetition rate regime (1 MHz). Writing inside borosilicate Eagle 2000 glass, we show that, even in the cumulative heating regime, the focal distortion encountered at greater depths prevents the formation of single-mode waveguides. A liquid crystal spatial light modulator was incorporated for adaptive optics aberration correction, enabling low-loss single-mode waveguides to be written at various depths up to 1 mm. This result allows the accurate fabrication of 3D photonic devices consisting of uniform waveguides located at different depths
A variable (0.2 to 5 MHz) repetition rate femtosecond laser was applied to delineate the role of th...
We present a novel method to fabricate low bend loss femtosecond-laser written waveguides that explo...
We present a novel process to fabricate high index contrast waveguides in boro-aluminosilicate glass...
We demonstrate the negative effect of depth-dependent spherical aberration on femtosecond laser writ...
The depth dependent spherical aberration is investigated for ultrafast laser written waveguides fabr...
Laser writing of longitudinal waveguides in bulk transparent materials degrades with the focusing de...
Direct laser writing is widely used to fabricate 3D waveguide devices by modi cation of a materials ...
Direct laser writing is widely used for fabrication of subsurface, three dimensional structures in t...
Three-dimensional structuring of bulk dielectric materials usually requires focusing through air-die...
A variable (0.2 to 5 MHz) repetition rate femtosecond laser was applied to delineate the role of the...
Three-dimensional structuring of bulk dielectric materials usually requires focusing through air-die...
A novel ultrafast direct laser writing (DLW) system using adaptive optics is proposed and demonstrat...
Summary form only given. Photonic devices that can guide, transfer or modulate light are highly desi...
We demonstrate an improved method for fabricating optical waveguides in bulk materials by means of f...
We demonstrate an improved method for fabricating optical waveguides in bulk materials by means of f...
A variable (0.2 to 5 MHz) repetition rate femtosecond laser was applied to delineate the role of th...
We present a novel method to fabricate low bend loss femtosecond-laser written waveguides that explo...
We present a novel process to fabricate high index contrast waveguides in boro-aluminosilicate glass...
We demonstrate the negative effect of depth-dependent spherical aberration on femtosecond laser writ...
The depth dependent spherical aberration is investigated for ultrafast laser written waveguides fabr...
Laser writing of longitudinal waveguides in bulk transparent materials degrades with the focusing de...
Direct laser writing is widely used to fabricate 3D waveguide devices by modi cation of a materials ...
Direct laser writing is widely used for fabrication of subsurface, three dimensional structures in t...
Three-dimensional structuring of bulk dielectric materials usually requires focusing through air-die...
A variable (0.2 to 5 MHz) repetition rate femtosecond laser was applied to delineate the role of the...
Three-dimensional structuring of bulk dielectric materials usually requires focusing through air-die...
A novel ultrafast direct laser writing (DLW) system using adaptive optics is proposed and demonstrat...
Summary form only given. Photonic devices that can guide, transfer or modulate light are highly desi...
We demonstrate an improved method for fabricating optical waveguides in bulk materials by means of f...
We demonstrate an improved method for fabricating optical waveguides in bulk materials by means of f...
A variable (0.2 to 5 MHz) repetition rate femtosecond laser was applied to delineate the role of th...
We present a novel method to fabricate low bend loss femtosecond-laser written waveguides that explo...
We present a novel process to fabricate high index contrast waveguides in boro-aluminosilicate glass...