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100 GHz electrically tunable planar Bragg grating via nematic liquid crystal overlay towards reconfigurable WDM networks

100 GHz electrically tunable planar Bragg grating via nematic liquid crystal overlay towards reconfigurable WDM networks
100 GHz electrically tunable planar Bragg grating via nematic liquid crystal overlay towards reconfigurable WDM networks
Novel liquid crystal-based integrated optical devices with >140GHz electrical tuning are presented for application towards reconfigurable wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) networks. Initial results with Bragg wavelength tuning covering five 25GHz WDM channel spacing have been achieved with 170V (peak-to-peak) sinusoidal voltages applied across electro-patterned ITO-covered glass electrodes placed 60µm apart. These prototype devices were fabricated using direct UV grating writing, with an evanescent field coupling into a liquid crystal overlay through an etched window. Electrically controlled liquid crystal birefringence modifies the waveguide effective index, resulting in Bragg wavelength shift. Merck 18523 nematic liquid crystals are used, exhibiting compatible refractive index values to that of silica (no=1.44, ne=1.49 at lambda=1550nm). Homeotropic alignment of the liquid crystal is provided by application of a surfactant layer.

The inherent refractive index sensitivity of our etched direct-UV-written structures allows observation of previously unreported liquid crystal surface-behaviour, such as multi-threshold points during variation of the applied field. Continued optimisation based on evanescent field penetration, electrode layout, and surface interaction will allow implementation towards a variety of novel liquid crystal applications and devices. For example, a cascaded architecture of these integrated liquid crystal devices operating at different Bragg wavelengths would pave the way towards true colorless add/drop modules for dense optical networks.
liquid crystal, planar bragg gratings, direct uv writing, tunable optical devices, reconfigurable optical networks
Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd
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Gates, James C.
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Smith, Peter G.R.
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Smith, Peter G.R.
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Adikan, Faisal Rafiq Mahamd, Gates, James C., Major, Huw E., Gawith, Corin B.E., Smith, Peter G.R., Dyadyusha, Andriy, Kaczmarek, Malgosia and Sparrow, Ian J.G. (2007) 100 GHz electrically tunable planar Bragg grating via nematic liquid crystal overlay towards reconfigurable WDM networks. SPIE Europe Optics & Optoelectronics, Prague, Czech Republic. 16 - 20 Apr 2007. 1 pp . (doi:10.1117/12.722883).

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Abstract

Novel liquid crystal-based integrated optical devices with >140GHz electrical tuning are presented for application towards reconfigurable wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) networks. Initial results with Bragg wavelength tuning covering five 25GHz WDM channel spacing have been achieved with 170V (peak-to-peak) sinusoidal voltages applied across electro-patterned ITO-covered glass electrodes placed 60µm apart. These prototype devices were fabricated using direct UV grating writing, with an evanescent field coupling into a liquid crystal overlay through an etched window. Electrically controlled liquid crystal birefringence modifies the waveguide effective index, resulting in Bragg wavelength shift. Merck 18523 nematic liquid crystals are used, exhibiting compatible refractive index values to that of silica (no=1.44, ne=1.49 at lambda=1550nm). Homeotropic alignment of the liquid crystal is provided by application of a surfactant layer.

The inherent refractive index sensitivity of our etched direct-UV-written structures allows observation of previously unreported liquid crystal surface-behaviour, such as multi-threshold points during variation of the applied field. Continued optimisation based on evanescent field penetration, electrode layout, and surface interaction will allow implementation towards a variety of novel liquid crystal applications and devices. For example, a cascaded architecture of these integrated liquid crystal devices operating at different Bragg wavelengths would pave the way towards true colorless add/drop modules for dense optical networks.

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Published date: 2007
Additional Information: Conference code: COO108
Venue - Dates: SPIE Europe Optics & Optoelectronics, Prague, Czech Republic, 2007-04-16 - 2007-04-20
Keywords: liquid crystal, planar bragg gratings, direct uv writing, tunable optical devices, reconfigurable optical networks
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 46136
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/46136
PURE UUID: 8356bf00-b056-47fd-8112-32779cc1dbad
ORCID for James C. Gates: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8671-5987
ORCID for Corin B.E. Gawith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3502-3558
ORCID for Peter G.R. Smith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0319-718X

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Date deposited: 24 May 2007
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:18

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Author: Faisal Rafiq Mahamd Adikan
Author: James C. Gates ORCID iD
Author: Huw E. Major
Author: Andriy Dyadyusha
Author: Ian J.G. Sparrow

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