11 research outputs found

    Direct ultrafast laser written C-band waveguide amplifier in Er-doped chalcogenide glass

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    This paper reports the fabrication and characterization of an ultrafast laser written Er-doped chalcogenide glass buried waveguide amplifier; Er-doped GeGaS glass has been synthesized by the vacuum sealed melt quenching technique. Waveguides have been fabricated inside the 4 mm long sample by direct ultrafast laser writing. The total passive fiber-to-fiber insertion loss is 2.58 +/- 0.02 dB at 1600 nm, including a propagation loss of 1.6 +/- 0.3 dB. Active characterization shows a relative gain of 2.524 +/- 0.002 dB/cm and 1.359 +/- 0.005 dB/cm at 1541 nm and 1550 nm respectively, for a pump power of 500 mW at a wavelength of 980 nm. (C) 2012 Optical Society of Americ

    Nanoindentation studies on waveguides inscribed in chalcogenide glasses using ultrafast laser

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    Optical straight waveguides are inscribed in GeGaS and GeGaSSb glasses using a high repetition-rate sub-picosecond laser. The mechanical properties of the glasses in the inscribed regions, which have undergone photo induced changes, have been evaluated by using the nanoindentation technique. Results show that the hardness and elastic modulus of the photo-modified glasses are significantly lower as compared to the other locations in the waveguide, which tend to be similar to those of the unexposed areas. The observed mechanical effects are found to correlate well with the optical properties of the waveguides. Further, based on the results, the minimum threshold values of hardness and elastic modulus for the particular propagation mode of the waveguide (single or multi), has been established

    Thermodynamic, kinetic and electrical switching studies on Si(15)Te(85-x)In(x) glasses: Observation of Boolchand intermediate phase

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    An interesting topic for quite some time is an intermediate phase observed in chalcogenide glasses, which is related to network connectivity and rigidity. This phenomenon is exhibited by Si-Te-In glasses also. It has been addressed here by carrying out detailed thermal investigations by using Alternating Differential Scanning Calorimetry technique. An effort has also been made to determine the stability of these glasses using the data obtained from different thermodynamic quantities and crystallization kinetics of these glasses. Electrical switching behavior by recording I-V characteristics and variation of switching voltages with indium composition have been studied in these glasses for phase change memory applications. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved

    Photosensitivity study of GeS2 chalcogenide glass under femtosecond laser pulses irradiation

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    The present study discusses the photosensitivity of GeS2 chalcogenide glass in response to irradiation with femtosecond pulses at 1047 nm. Bulk GeS2 glasses are prepared by conventional melt quenching technique and the amorphous nature of the glass is confirmed using X-ray diffraction. Ultrafast laser inscription technique is used to fabricate the straight channel waveguides in the glass. Single scan and multi scan waveguides are inscribed in GeS2 glasses of length 0.65 cm using a master oscillator power amplifier Yb doped fiber laser (IMRA mu jewel D400) with different pulse energy and translation speed. Diameters of the inscribed waveguides are measured and its dependence on the inscription parameters such as translation speed and pulse energy is studied. Butt coupling method is used to characterize the loss measurement of the inscribed optical waveguides. The mode field image of the waveguides is captured using CCD camera and compared with the mode field image of a standard SMF-28 fibers

    Photo-thermal modifications in ultrafast laser inscribed chalcogenide glass waveguides

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    We report here, a finite difference thermal diffusion (FDTD) model for controlling the cross-section and the guiding nature of the buried channel waveguides fabricated on GeGaS bulk glasses using the direct laser writing technique. Optimization of the laser parameters for guiding at wavelength 1550 nm is done experimentally and compared with the theoretical values estimated by FDTD model. The mode field diameter (MFD) between 5.294 mu m and 24.706 mu m were attained by suitable selection of writing speed (1mm/s to 4 mm/s) and pulse energy (623 nJ to 806 nJ) of the laser at a fixed repletion rate of 100 kHz. Transition from single-mode to multi-mode waveguide is observed at pulse energy 806nJ as a consequence of heat accumulation. The thermal diffusion model fits well for single-mode waveguides with the exception of multi-mode waveguides

    Controlling the cross-section of waveguides inscribed on bulk chalcogenide glasses using fast laser

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    Waveguides have been fabricated on melt-quenched, bulk chalcogenide glasses using the femto-second laser inscription technique at low repetition rates in the single scan regime. The inscribed waveguides have been characterized by butt-coupling method and the diameter of the waveguide calculated using the mode-field image of the waveguide. The waveguide cross-section symmetry is analyzed using the heat diffusion model by relating the energy and translation speed of the laser. The net-fluence and symmetry of the waveguides are correlated based on the theoretical values and experimental results of guiding cross-section

    Structural and mechanical characterization on ultrafast laser written chalcogenide glass waveguides

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    The structural and mechanical characteristics of ultrafast lasers inscribed Er2O3-doped GeGaS chalcogenide glass waveguides have been investigated with the aid of micro-Raman spectroscopy and nanoindentation. The mechanical property data indicates two distinct regions within the waveguides, with the top of the waveguide having considerably lower elastic modulus and hardness. Raman spectroscopy also confirms the existence of such distinct regions. These results are interpreted in terms of structural modifications made by the laser inscriptions to the glassy network. (C) 2016 Optical Society of Americ

    Möjligheterna att balansera vindkraftens variationer

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    Syftet med detta dokument är att ge en översikt över de utmaningar som kan uppkomma då en större mängd vindkraft ska integreras i ett kraftsystem. Syftet har varit att inte gå in för mycket på alla detaljer eftersom texten i så fall skulle bli alldeles för lång. Problematiken är till viss del generell, men många av beskrivningarna är mest relevanta för det svenska elsystemet. Detta dokument är baserat på hittillsvarande kunskap och studier som är kända av författaren vid publiceringsdatumet. De värderingar som görs och de slutsatser som dras är författarens egna.QC 2011121

    Structural and mechanical characterization on ultrafast laser written chalcogenide glass waveguides

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    The structural and mechanical characteristics of ultrafast lasers inscribed Er2O3-doped GeGaS chalcogenide glass waveguides have been investigated with the aid of micro-Raman spectroscopy and nanoindentation. The mechanical property data indicates two distinct regions within the waveguides, with the top of the waveguide having considerably lower elastic modulus and hardness. Raman spectroscopy also confirms the existence of such distinct regions. These results are interpreted in terms of structural modifications made by the laser inscriptions to the glassy network. (C) 2016 Optical Society of Americ

    Structural, mechanical and optical studies on ultrafast laser inscribed chalcogenide glass waveguide

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    Multi-scan waveguides have been inscribed in GeS2 glass sample with different pulse energies and translation speeds. Mechanical and structural changes on GeS2 binary glass in response to irradiation to 1047 nm femto-second laser pulses have been investigated. The optical characterization of these waveguides has been done at 1550 nm of laser wavelength and the material response to laser exposure is characterized by both nanoindentation studies and micro-Raman spectroscopy. Nanoindentation investigations show a decrease in hardness (H) and elastic modulus (E) upon laser irradiation. The change in E and H are found to be varying with the translational speed, pulse energy and hence the net-fluence at the sample. These changes are correlated with variations in the Raman response of photo-exposed glass which is interpreted in terms of structural modifications made by the laser inscriptions to the glassy network. The mechanical behavior and local structural changes on waveguide writing is found to be dependent on net-fluence and it is correlated with the preparation conditions like melt temperature and cooling rate. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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