40 research outputs found

    Multimode waveguides of Photodefinable epoxy for optical backplane applications

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    We developed photodefined, multimode-fiber compatible waveguides based on epoxies. These waveguides will be embedded in backplane PCB’s for optical interconnect applications using 850 nm VCSELs as light sources. Apart from very low loss, the material selection took into account, PCB compatibility and low yellowing due to high temperature processing (for PCB lamination and soldering). The waveguides showed losses < 0.06 dB/cm at 832 nm and 633 nm. Their loss increase after aging (1 hr at 185 °C) was limited to 0.04 dB/cm at 850 nm. Waveguides realized on FR-4 (epoxyfiberglass)PCB material are demonstrated

    Photoluminescence and attenuation of spray-pyrolysis-deposited erbium-doped Y2O3 planar optical waveguides

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    Erbium-doped Y20 3 planar optical waveguides have been fabricated by spray-pyrolysis deposition. The attenuation spectrum of the waveguide shows peaks that are due to absorption of the erbium ions. The as-deposited layers also show photoluminescence sharply peaking at 1540 nm with additional Stark splitting. The thin layers of Er 3:Y 203 obtained are promising for the realization of integrated-optic amplifiers and lasers

    Fabrication of low optical losses Al2O3 layer used for Er3+-doped integrated optical amplifiers

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    Al2O3 is commonly used as host material for Er3+-doped integrated optical amplifiers. In this paper, a Graeco-Latin square is used in DC reactive magnetron sputtering deposition experiment in order to get low optical losses Al2O3 layer. By reasonable selection and careful arrangement of experimental parameters, an optimal combination of deposition parameters is obtained via statistic analysis with the fewest experimental runs. The result forms the base for the further fabrication of Er3+-doped Al2O3 layer. The Graeco-Latin square experiment can also be used to investigate the influence of each parameter on the deposition rate of Al2O3 layer

    Low-cost and low-loss multimode waveguides of photodefinable epoxy

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    To satisfy the urgent need for low-cost multimode planar waveguides, we developed photodefined, multimode-fiber compatible waveguides with low-cost commercially available epoxies showing low losses from 550 to 1100 nm and around 1300nm

    Luminescence study of the Nd(TTA)<sub>3</sub>Phen-doped 6-FDA/Epoxy waveguide

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    Reduction of hydrogen induced losses in PECVD-SiOxNy optical waveguides in the near infrared

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    The hydrogen in PECVD-SiOxNy was studied with IR spectroscopy and ERD analysis as a function of the O/N ratio and the annealing treatment up to 1150°C. The results were compared with measured spectral waveguide losse

    Bends in polymeric multimode waveguides

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    We developed photodefined, multimode-fiber compatible waveguides based on epoxies. The waveguides showed losses <0.06 dB/cm at 832 nm and 633 nm. Propagation and bending losses are calculated and experimentally verified. The minimum allow-able radius that can be connected to a straight waveguides are modeled and experimentally verified

    Granular YBaCuO films prepared by metalorganic chemical aerosol deposition technology

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    Fine-grain thin superconducting films can be prepared by metalorganic Chemical Aerosol Deposition Technology (CADT). In this paper, we present the preparation and properties of YBa2Cu3O7-x films on the different substrates, Si and SrTiO3 (100). It is shown that the zero-resistance temperature (Tc,0) of the films on SrTiO3 substrates is about 90 K, and the critical current density (Jc) at 77 K is above 104 A/cm2. In addition, these films exhibit significant grain-boundary weak link behaviour, which is very promising for applications in electronic devices
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