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摘要
只提供摘要形式。我们研究了铌酸锶钡(SBN60)的体样品和平面波导中一维和二维波导的电固定。采用He/sup +/注入法制备平面波导,得到了厚度约为5 /spl μ m /m的波导层。波导通道的电固定实现如下。首先,通过沿c轴施加电场,所有晶体都均匀极化。在此之后,用垂直于c轴传播的聚焦超偏振光(514.5 nm)照射样品。输入面上聚焦光束的典型直径为10 /spl mu/m。因此,光束在通过样品的传播过程中发生强烈的衍射。使用一维聚焦光束(用于固定块状样品中的平面波导)或二维聚焦光束(分别用于固定块状或波导样品中的通道波导)。同时,整个晶体被来自顶部的普通偏振背景光束照亮。聚焦光束与背景光束的强度比约为100。
Electrical fixing of waveguide channels using dynamic self-focusing in strontium-barium niobate crystals
Summary form only given. We investigate the electrical fixing of one- and two-dimensional waveguides in both bulk samples and planar waveguides of strontium-barium niobate (SBN60). Planar waveguides are fabricated by He/sup +/ implantation, resulting in an about 5 /spl mu/m-thin waveguiding layer. Electrical fixing of waveguide channels is achieved as follows. Firstly, all crystals are homogeneously polarized by applying an electric field along the c-axis. After this, the samples are illuminated with focused extraordinarily polarized light (514.5 nm) propagating perpendicular to the c-axis. A typical diameter of the focused beam on the input face is 10 /spl mu/m. Thus the beam diffracts strongly during propagation through the sample. Either a one-dimensionally focused beam (for fixing planar waveguides in bulk samples) or a two-dimensionally focused beam (for fixing channel waveguides in bulk or waveguide samples, respectively) is used. At the same time, the whole crystal is illuminated by an ordinarily polarized background beam from the top. The intensity ratio of focused and background beam is about 100.