149 research outputs found

    Waveguide coupling gratings for high-sensitivity biochemical sensors

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    Grating coupling is now currently used in evanescent-wave biochemical sensors as a waveguide coupling element or as the sensing element. In most coupling cases of practical interest, the Rayleigh-Fourier method is valid, and leads to physically meaningful analytical solutions allowing grating coupling to be designed in simple terms. In the present paper the emphasis is placed on the grating as a waveguide coupling element

    Sensitivity enhancement in evanescent optical waveguidesensors

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    It is shown, that the sensitivity of the effective refractive index on the cladding index in evanescent optical waveguide sensors, can be larger than unity. This implies that the attenuation of a guided wave propagating in a waveguide immersed in an absorptive medium can be made larger than that of a free-space wave propagating through the same medium. The conditions and physical explanation for this puzzling behavior are identified and as a practical application, an absorption sensor, based on a suspended silicon slab waveguide, is proposed where the sensitivity is enhanced by a factor of 1.3

    Miniature holistic displacement sensor by immersion diffractive interferometry

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    International audienceHigh interference contrast is obtained in a miniature dual-grating transmission displacement sensor submitted to an essentially uniform light flood of arbitrary polarization with multifunctional liquid film between gratings

    Guided-mode triggered switching between TE orders of a metal-based grating-waveguide

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    An undulated metal-based dielectric slab waveguide is shown to exhibit a high contrast broadband switching effect in the angular spectrum between the 0^th order Fresnel reflection and the propagating -1^st reflected diffraction orders. The switching trigger is the synchronous collinear coupling of an incident TE plane wave to the close-to-cutoff forward- and backward-propagating fundamental TE_0 mode of the waveguide via the +1^st and -2^nd order of the periodic undulation

    Narrow band resonant grating of 100% reflection under normal incidence

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    9 pagesInternational audienceA resonant grating mirror comprising a multilayer submirror and a grating slab waveguide submirror exhibiting constructive mutual reflection is shown experimentally to provide zero transmission. Its reflection line width of less than 1 nm, its polarization selectivity and low overall loss make the device usable as a longitudinal mode filter in a disk laser in the 1000-1100 nm wavelength range

    Duty cycle tolerant binary gratings for fabricable short period phase masks

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    Wavelength scale 1D binary gratings of rectangular corrugation profile are often used as diffractive elements acting on incident free space waves under different incidence angle, wavelength and polarization. Their optical function is best understood by considering the interplay of the grating modes propagating up and down the periodic walls and slits of the segmented structure. The interference conditions between modes depend on the difference between the effective index of the interfering modes and on their relative amplitude. This difference and relative amplitude depend critically on the ratio between the wall and slit widths which is difficult to control technologically. The condition for a wide tolerance of the effective index difference and for a balanced mode excitation on the wall/slit ratio is found analytically and once for all for a wide class of 1D gratings. It is also found that TE interference elements may exhibit a very wide wall/slit ratio tolerance domain

    Polarization-selective grating mirrors used in the generation of radial polarization

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    Two novel methods to control the polarization of laser radiation are presented. The discrimination between different polarization distributions isperformed with a corrugation grating in the top high-index layer of a multilayer mirror, which couples the undesired polarization into a lossy waveguidemode of the multilayer. The generation of radially polarized radiation in a laser resonator is presented as a practical verification of the principl
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