We report on the fabrication of a superstructure Bragg grating in a planar polymer substrate. Based on a twofold illumination process an integrated waveguide and a superstructure Bragg grating are subsequently written into bulk polymethylmethacrylate by UV-induced refractive index modification. The measured reflected spectrum of the superstructure Bragg grating exhibits multiple reflection peaks and is in good agreement with performed standard simulations based on the beam propagation method and coupled mode theory algorithms. By applying a varying tensile load we determine the strain sensitivity to be about 1.10 pm/µε and demonstrate the applicability of the superstructure Bragg grating for strain measurements with redundant sensing signal...
Abstract: In this paper we describe the fabrication of single mode waveguides in standard polymer su...
Formation technology of planar sub-wavelength ridge polymer waveguides is presented. Second order gr...
We report on the formation of a graded-index waveguide in a photocrosslinkable fluorinated polyimide...
We report on the fabrication of a superstructure Bragg grating in a planar polymer substrate. Based ...
We demonstrate the application of polymer planar Bragg gratings for multi-axial strain sensing and p...
We present what is to our knowledge the first demonstration of a potentially low-cost refractive-ind...
AbstractWe present a technology for integrating Bragg gratings with single mode polymer waveguides f...
We report on the fabrication of Bragg gratings within rib-type waveguides of previously UV-cured ino...
Waveguides with Bragg gratings realized on a flat polymer foil are promising candidates for advanced...
Direct UV writing provides a method to rapidly prototype planar waveguides with Bragg gratings. Typi...
Polymers are transparent in the visible, mechanically flexible, cost-effective, and therefore attrac...
Volume-type Bragg gratings have been fabricated within planar rib-type waveguides based on the inorg...
A new technique for the simultaneous writing of channels and Bragg gratings uses interfering focused...
Direct UV writing is a planar fabrication process capable of simultaneously defining waveguides and ...
A nano-imprinting technique for fabricating polymer planar waveguide Bragg gratings is presented. Th...
Abstract: In this paper we describe the fabrication of single mode waveguides in standard polymer su...
Formation technology of planar sub-wavelength ridge polymer waveguides is presented. Second order gr...
We report on the formation of a graded-index waveguide in a photocrosslinkable fluorinated polyimide...
We report on the fabrication of a superstructure Bragg grating in a planar polymer substrate. Based ...
We demonstrate the application of polymer planar Bragg gratings for multi-axial strain sensing and p...
We present what is to our knowledge the first demonstration of a potentially low-cost refractive-ind...
AbstractWe present a technology for integrating Bragg gratings with single mode polymer waveguides f...
We report on the fabrication of Bragg gratings within rib-type waveguides of previously UV-cured ino...
Waveguides with Bragg gratings realized on a flat polymer foil are promising candidates for advanced...
Direct UV writing provides a method to rapidly prototype planar waveguides with Bragg gratings. Typi...
Polymers are transparent in the visible, mechanically flexible, cost-effective, and therefore attrac...
Volume-type Bragg gratings have been fabricated within planar rib-type waveguides based on the inorg...
A new technique for the simultaneous writing of channels and Bragg gratings uses interfering focused...
Direct UV writing is a planar fabrication process capable of simultaneously defining waveguides and ...
A nano-imprinting technique for fabricating polymer planar waveguide Bragg gratings is presented. Th...
Abstract: In this paper we describe the fabrication of single mode waveguides in standard polymer su...
Formation technology of planar sub-wavelength ridge polymer waveguides is presented. Second order gr...
We report on the formation of a graded-index waveguide in a photocrosslinkable fluorinated polyimide...