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Direct UV written waveguides and Bragg gratings in novel substrates

Direct UV written waveguides and Bragg gratings in novel substrates
Direct UV written waveguides and Bragg gratings in novel substrates
Direct UV writing provides a method to rapidly prototype planar waveguides with Bragg gratings. Typically performed in silica-on-silicon, here we introduce alternative geometries for planar lightwave circuits including an innovative flat fibre fabricated via MCVD.

In Bragg grating devices etched windows provide access to the optical field to realise refractive index sensors and modulators. However, this geometry is limiting in the way in which the liquid can interact with the optical mode. Some of our current work we investigate the use of a machined groove to provide a vertical, high optical quality trench. Optical waveguides are then UV written to allow evanescent lateral access of the mode to a fluid placed in the trench. This seemingly subtle change in geometry provides greatly increased flexibility to tailor the interaction between the optical mode and the surrounding material. We shall present our continuing research in these areas.
Gates, J.C.
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Holmes, C.
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Webb, A.
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Adikan, M.F.R.
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Gawith, C.B.E.
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Sahu, J.K.
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Smith, P.G.R.
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Gates, J.C.
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Holmes, C.
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Webb, A.
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Adikan, M.F.R.
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Gawith, C.B.E.
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Sahu, J.K.
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Smith, P.G.R.
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Gates, J.C., Holmes, C., Webb, A., Adikan, M.F.R., Gawith, C.B.E., Sahu, J.K. and Smith, P.G.R. (2007) Direct UV written waveguides and Bragg gratings in novel substrates. PHOTONEX07, Coventry, UK. 17 - 18 Oct 2007.

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Abstract

Direct UV writing provides a method to rapidly prototype planar waveguides with Bragg gratings. Typically performed in silica-on-silicon, here we introduce alternative geometries for planar lightwave circuits including an innovative flat fibre fabricated via MCVD.

In Bragg grating devices etched windows provide access to the optical field to realise refractive index sensors and modulators. However, this geometry is limiting in the way in which the liquid can interact with the optical mode. Some of our current work we investigate the use of a machined groove to provide a vertical, high optical quality trench. Optical waveguides are then UV written to allow evanescent lateral access of the mode to a fluid placed in the trench. This seemingly subtle change in geometry provides greatly increased flexibility to tailor the interaction between the optical mode and the surrounding material. We shall present our continuing research in these areas.

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Published date: 2007
Venue - Dates: PHOTONEX07, Coventry, UK, 2007-10-17 - 2007-10-18

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Local EPrints ID: 49799
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/49799
PURE UUID: 8023e3f9-c599-4306-9aed-1bc643807a4e
ORCID for J.C. Gates: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8671-5987
ORCID for C. Holmes: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9021-3760
ORCID for C.B.E. Gawith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3502-3558
ORCID for J.K. Sahu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3560-6152
ORCID for P.G.R. Smith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0319-718X

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Date deposited: 04 Dec 2007
Last modified: 07 Feb 2023 02:48

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Author: J.C. Gates ORCID iD
Author: C. Holmes ORCID iD
Author: A. Webb
Author: M.F.R. Adikan
Author: C.B.E. Gawith ORCID iD
Author: J.K. Sahu ORCID iD
Author: P.G.R. Smith ORCID iD

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