Characterization of birefringent Bragg gratings waveguides inscribed with the Femtoprint device

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
M.Tunon de Lara , L.Amez Droz , K. Chah , P. Lambert , C. Collette , C. Caucheteur
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Since their advent, femtosecond (fs) laser pulses have been effectively employed to create micro and nano structures within host materials, such as silica glass. Their application is of growing interest in the fields of photonics and optomechanics and numerous achievements have been obtained to date. The technology has matured to such a degree that automated production processes like the FemtoPrint machine are now commercially available. While dealing with such powerful tools, users need to optimize the energy per pulse and polarization state to create effective structures on purpose. Thereby, studying the effect of these parameters on the relative quality of the fs laser pulses-engineered structures is of prime importance and can bring assistance or even a useful methodology for the scientific community using this tool or an equivalent technique. In this study, our focus revolves around exploring the characteristics of optical waveguides and in-built Bragg gratings created with the Femtoprint process in a flat glass substrate to extract pertinent information regarding their physical and optical properties, such as dimensions, refractive index modulation and birefringence. To that aim, we rely on three advanced methodologies: Digital holographic Microscope (DHM) analysis, polarization-based spectral measurements and infrared camera imaging, respectively. This analysis reveals important findings about the actual implemented refractive index modulation. For the investigated pulse energy (130 nJ), repetition rate (1 MHz) and scanning speed of the fs laser pulses beam, we show that the refractive index modification in the waveguide determined by DHM analysis lies in the range of 10-3. This value is the highest reported so far in waveguides at this relatively low energy and high repetition rate of the laser pulses. Besides, the Bragg grating inscribed in the waveguide shows a spectral separation between the Bragg modes (300 pm) corresponding to an effective birefringence of the waveguide of 1.36 10-4. This value depends on the polarization of the writing beam with respect to the scanning direction.
带有femtopprint器件的双折射布拉格光栅波导的表征
自问世以来,飞秒激光脉冲已被有效地用于在主体材料(如硅玻璃)内创建微纳米结构。它们在光子学和光力学领域的应用日益引起人们的兴趣,迄今已取得了许多成果。这项技术已经成熟到一定程度,像femtopprint机器这样的自动化生产过程现在已经商业化。在处理如此强大的工具时,用户需要优化每脉冲能量和极化状态,以有意地创建有效的结构。因此,研究这些参数对激光脉冲工程结构相对质量的影响是至关重要的,并且可以为使用该工具或等效技术的科学界提供帮助甚至是有用的方法。在这项研究中,我们的重点围绕着探索用femtopprint工艺在平板玻璃基板上创建的光波导和内置布拉格光栅的特性,以提取有关其物理和光学特性的相关信息,如尺寸,折射率调制和双折射。为此,我们依靠三种先进的方法:数字全息显微镜(DHM)分析,基于偏振的光谱测量和红外相机成像。这一分析揭示了实际实现的折射率调制的重要发现。对于所研究的激光脉冲能量(130 nJ)、重复频率(1 MHz)和扫描速度,我们发现DHM分析确定的波导折射率变化在10-3范围内。这个值是迄今为止报道的最高的波导在这种相对低能量和高重复率的激光脉冲。此外,波导内嵌的布拉格光栅显示出布拉格模式(300 pm)之间的光谱分离,对应于波导的有效双折射为1.36 10-4。这个值取决于写入光束相对于扫描方向的偏振。
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Results in Optics
Results in Optics Physics and Astronomy-Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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