Fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses

Chalcogenide glasses offer transmission from the far visible to the far - infrared (IR) wavelength range. They exhibit photosensitivity and have high linear and nonlinear refractive indices. There are many potential applications involving near- and mid- infrared light such as laser delivery, optical...

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Main Author: Lian, Zheng Gang
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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description Chalcogenide glasses offer transmission from the far visible to the far - infrared (IR) wavelength range. They exhibit photosensitivity and have high linear and nonlinear refractive indices. There are many potential applications involving near- and mid- infrared light such as laser delivery, optical data storage and all-optical switching. Two types of optical waveguides based on chalcogenide glasses were developed in this project: (1) The fabrication of planar optical waveguides in thin As40Se60 glass films was carried out via a hot embossing pressing technique. Previous work had shown it possible to fabricate optical waveguides in polymers using hot embossing techniques. Nevertheless using hot embossing to pattern waveguides in a thin chalcogenide glass film did not receive much success. In the present work, single-mode optical rib waveguides operating at telecommunication wavelengths were successfully patterned in a thermally evaporated As40Se60 glass thin film on a Ge17As18Se65 chalcogenide glass substrate. This experimental line demonstrated a fast and economic way of producing planar waveguides in thin chalcogenide glass films. (2) For the first time, a one-layer, solid micro-structured optical fibre (MOF) was successfully drawn from As40Se60 and Ge10As23.4Se66.6 (atomic %) chalcogenide glasses for operation in the near- to mid-infrared. This experimental line showed a new and flexible route to micro-structuring of mid-infrared fibre for operation in the near- to mid-infrared, presenting an all-solid (i.e. glass-glass) alternative to air-glass micro-structuring. The principal advantage of the new approach is mechanical rigidity. A sufficiently large refractive index step between the component glasses exists to enable structures that rely on photonic bandgap effects for their operation to be realised in future work. Underpinning the development of these optical waveguides, the refractive index dispersion of bulk chalcogenide glasses As40Se60, Ge10As23.4Se66.6 and Ge17As18Se65 was measured using ellipsometry from 0.3 μm to 2.3 μm wavelength in this project. Also, the refractive index of thin As40Se60 films was measured and compared with that of bulk As40Se60 samples. Finally a Se precursor purification process was developed to enhance the purity of the end-glasses.
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spelling nottingham-137502025-02-28T11:26:51Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13750/ Fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses Lian, Zheng Gang Chalcogenide glasses offer transmission from the far visible to the far - infrared (IR) wavelength range. They exhibit photosensitivity and have high linear and nonlinear refractive indices. There are many potential applications involving near- and mid- infrared light such as laser delivery, optical data storage and all-optical switching. Two types of optical waveguides based on chalcogenide glasses were developed in this project: (1) The fabrication of planar optical waveguides in thin As40Se60 glass films was carried out via a hot embossing pressing technique. Previous work had shown it possible to fabricate optical waveguides in polymers using hot embossing techniques. Nevertheless using hot embossing to pattern waveguides in a thin chalcogenide glass film did not receive much success. In the present work, single-mode optical rib waveguides operating at telecommunication wavelengths were successfully patterned in a thermally evaporated As40Se60 glass thin film on a Ge17As18Se65 chalcogenide glass substrate. This experimental line demonstrated a fast and economic way of producing planar waveguides in thin chalcogenide glass films. (2) For the first time, a one-layer, solid micro-structured optical fibre (MOF) was successfully drawn from As40Se60 and Ge10As23.4Se66.6 (atomic %) chalcogenide glasses for operation in the near- to mid-infrared. This experimental line showed a new and flexible route to micro-structuring of mid-infrared fibre for operation in the near- to mid-infrared, presenting an all-solid (i.e. glass-glass) alternative to air-glass micro-structuring. The principal advantage of the new approach is mechanical rigidity. A sufficiently large refractive index step between the component glasses exists to enable structures that rely on photonic bandgap effects for their operation to be realised in future work. Underpinning the development of these optical waveguides, the refractive index dispersion of bulk chalcogenide glasses As40Se60, Ge10As23.4Se66.6 and Ge17As18Se65 was measured using ellipsometry from 0.3 μm to 2.3 μm wavelength in this project. Also, the refractive index of thin As40Se60 films was measured and compared with that of bulk As40Se60 samples. Finally a Se precursor purification process was developed to enhance the purity of the end-glasses. 2011-07-18 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13750/1/539223.pdf Lian, Zheng Gang (2011) Fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Chalcogenides Glass melting Fabrication of optical wave guides
spellingShingle Chalcogenides
Glass melting
Fabrication of optical wave guides
Lian, Zheng Gang
Fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses
title Fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses
title_full Fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses
title_fullStr Fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses
title_short Fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses
title_sort fabrication of rib waveguides and optical fibres in chalcogenide glasses
topic Chalcogenides
Glass melting
Fabrication of optical wave guides
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13750/