73 research outputs found

    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

    Thermal wavelength-selective switch based on micro-ring resonators

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    A thermally driven wavelength-selective switch, based on integrated-optic micro-ring resonators is described. This configuration allows high ON/OFF ratios combined with small dimensions. Measurements of the thermal behaviour of a single resonator confirm the switching capability

    Thermally Tuneable, Wide FSR Switch based on Micro-ring Resonators

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    A thermally tuneable, wide FSR switch, based on integrated-optic micro-ring resonators is described. This wavelength-selective switch allows high ON/OFF ratios combined with small dimensions. Furthermore allows the structure for a wide Free Spectral Range, since multiple resonators are used. This switch can be used in WDM filter arrays for a transceiver in an access network. Measurements of the thermal behaviour of a single resonator confirm the switching capability of the switch

    Direct measurement of the on-chip insertion loss of high finesse microring resonators in Si3N4-SiO2 technology.

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    Microring resonators show the possibility for designing Very Large Scale Integrated (VLSI) photonic circuits by cascading them. In order to realize the devices, the on-chip insertion loss becomes an important parameter. The direct measurement of the on-chip insertion loss of a high finesse microring resonator will be presented. Its value (0.1 ± 0.1) dB is low, in agreement with calculations

    Optical gain of LaF3:Nd nanoparticle doped polymers for active integrated optical devices.

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    We report on rare earth doped LaF3 nanoparticles dispersed in PMMA and SU-8 photosensitive polymers. We observed optical gain after we applied these materials for waveguides. Experimental results on various samples will be discussed. We theoretically discuss the improvements that can be obtained and the possibilities of this new class of materials when applied to microring resonators

    Spectral mode-beat phenomena in a cylindrical microcavity

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    Detailed spectral analysis of photon scanning tunneling microscope images has been carried out. The analysis of spectral mode-beat phenomena leads to an accurate determination of mode profiles and gives evidence of counterpropagating mode

    Detailed analysis of the intracavity phenomena inside a cylindrical microresonator

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    Based o­n a rigorous analysis of the intensity distribution inside a cylindrical microresonator (MR), a detailed description of the wavelength and spatial dependence of the intracavity intensity is given. The theory is in accordance with photon scanning tunneling microscopy (PSTM) of an integrated optics MR. Good agreement between the theory and the PSTM measurements is found

    Pulse tracking in complex photonic structures

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    Time-resolved near-field microscopy allows the propagation of ultrafast pulses to be visualized en route while they travel through complex photonic structures. These measurements enable the unambiguous determination of both local phase and group velocities. We illustrate this powerful technique by tracking an ultrashort wavepacket as it completes several round trips in a ring resonator
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