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Opt Lett ; 37(20): 4281-3, 2012 Oct 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23073437

ABSTRACT

We present a new flat-focal-field arrayed-waveguide grating (AWG) design that utilizes an integrated field-flattening lens placed in the second star coupler. The effective index difference between slab and lens region is obtained by introducing a thin silicon nitride (SiN) layer to a silicon oxynitride environment. Depending upon the SiN layer position, two different lens designs are implemented. As a proof of concept two 81-channel AWGs, one with and one without the lens, are designed, fabricated, and characterized for each lens design. The measurements show that the adjacent crosstalk at the peripheral channels is improved by 2 dB, an improvement which is predicted to become more pronounced for AWGs with higher number of output waveguides (e.g., ~16 dB for 200 output waveguides). Only 0.4 dB of extra excess loss is introduced by the lens.

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Opt Express ; 19(9): 8781-94, 2011 Apr 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21643130

ABSTRACT

We present a detailed description of an improved arrayed-waveguide-grating (AWG) layout for both, low and high diffraction orders. The novel layout presents identical bends across the entire array; in this way systematic phase errors arising from different bends that are inherent to conventional AWG designs are completely eliminated. In addition, for high-order AWGs our design results in more than 50% reduction of the occupied area on the wafer. We present an experimental characterization of a low-order device fabricated according to this geometry. The device has a resolution of 5.5 nm, low intrinsic losses (< 2 dB) in the wavelength region of interest for the application, and is polarization insensitive over a wide spectral range of 215 nm.


Subject(s)
Artifacts , Refractometry/instrumentation , Computer-Aided Design , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis
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Appl Opt ; 50(6): 935-42, 2011 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21343974

ABSTRACT

A semianalytical model for light collection by integrated waveguide probes is developed by extending previous models used to describe fiber probes. The efficiency of waveguide probes is compared to that of different types of fiber probes for different thicknesses of a weakly scattering sample. The simulation results show that integrated probes have a collection efficiency that is higher than that of small-core fiber probes, and, in the particular case of thin samples, also exceeds the collection efficiency of large-core highly multimode fiber probes. An integrated waveguide probe with one excitation and eight collector waveguides is fabricated and applied to excite and collect luminescence from a ruby rod. The experimental results are in good agreement with the simulation and validate the semianalytical model.


Subject(s)
Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Optics and Photonics/instrumentation , Computer Simulation , Lasers, Solid-State , Light , Models, Theoretical , Optical Fibers , Scattering, Radiation , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Opt Lett ; 35(16): 2741-3, 2010 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20717442

ABSTRACT

We present an on-chip arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) sensor based on the confocal arrangement of two AWGs, one acting as focusing illuminator and one as signal collector. The chip can be close to, or in direct contact with, a sample, e.g., biological tissue, without the need of external optics. The collection efficiency of our device can be more than 1 order of magnitude higher than that of a standard AWG, in which light is collected by one input channel. Experimental results on the collection efficiency and volume are presented, together with a demonstration of multiwavelength imaging.


Subject(s)
Lasers , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Systems Integration , Light
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Opt Lett ; 35(12): 1983-5, 2010 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20548360

ABSTRACT

Continuous-wave laser operation at 1060.2 nm was demonstrated in polymer channel waveguides doped with a Nd complex above an absorbed pump threshold of 50 mW. The highest slope efficiency of 2.15% was obtained with 5% outcoupling, resulting in a maximum output power of 0.98 mW. Lasing was also achieved on the quasi-three-level 878 nm transition above a threshold of 74.5 mW. A slope efficiency of 0.35% and an output power of 190 microm were obtained with 2.2% outcoupling. Long-term, stable cw laser operation over at least 2 h was demonstrated, indicating the durability of the polymer gain medium.

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Opt Express ; 17(24): 22201-8, 2009 Nov 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19997466

ABSTRACT

Signal transmission experiments were performed at 170 Gbit/s in an integrated Al(2)O(3):Er(3+) waveguide amplifier to investigate its potential application in high-speed photonic integrated circuits. Net internal gain of up to 11 dB was measured for a continuous-wave 1532 nm signal under 1480 nm pumping, with a threshold pump power of 4 mW. A differential group delay of 2 ps between the TE and TM fundamental modes of the 5.7-cm-long amplifier was measured. When selecting a single polarization open eye diagrams and bit error rates equal to those of the transmission system without the amplifier were observed for a 1550 nm signal encoded with a 170 Gbit/s return-to-zero pseudo-random 2(7)-1 bit sequence.

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Opt Lett ; 34(4): 473-5, 2009 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19373345

ABSTRACT

Channel waveguides based on a polymer, 6-fluorinated-dianhydride/epoxy, which is actively doped with a Nd complex, Nd(thenoyltrifluoroacetone)(3) 1,10-phenanthroline, are fabricated by a simple and reproducible procedure, spin coating a photodefinable cladding polymer onto a thermally oxidized silicon wafer, photopatterning, backfilling with the active core polymer, and spin coating with an upper cladding layer. Photoluminescence at 1060 nm from the Nd(3+) ions with a lifetime of 130 mus is observed. Optical gain at 1060 nm is demonstrated in channel waveguides with different Nd(3+) concentrations. By accounting for the waveguide loss of 0.1 dB/cm, an internal net gain of 8 dB is demonstrated for a 5.6-cm-long channel waveguide amplifier. Owing to the nature of the Nd(3+) complex, energy-transfer upconversion affects the gain only at Nd(3+) concentrations above 1 x 10(20) cm(-3).

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Opt Express ; 15(16): 10346-55, 2007 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19547385

ABSTRACT

Two reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers, operating in the second or third telecom window, as well as a 1x4x4 reconfigurable lambda-router operating in the second telecom window, are demonstrated. The devices have a footprint less than 2 mm(2) and are based on thermally tunable vertically coupled microring resonators fabricated in Si(3)N(4)/SiO(2).

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Talanta ; 65(5): 1086-90, 2005 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18969916

ABSTRACT

Application of an integrated optics (IO) microcavity (MC) for evanescent excitation of two-photon excited fluorescence (TPF) is demonstrated. The MC provides a high local intensity, which is required for the TPF, because of resonant enhancement of the intracavity power and a strong two-dimensional confinement of the guided mode. Numerical estimations show a large increase, by more than a factor of 10(4) of the TPF intensity at the MC compared to a conventional straight waveguide. This will lead to a significant improvement of the detection limits of UV-absorbing chromophores (down to 10(-8)M) when using the MC as a biosensor. Feasibility of TPF excitation using an IO MC is confirmed experimentally for the first time.

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Appl Opt ; 43(30): 5705-7, 2004 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15535002

ABSTRACT

Bend losses of bent multimode waveguides have been experimentally studied. The results experimentally verify a simple analytical expression based on ray optics that can be used to determine bend losses in bent multimode waveguides. We have also shown that bend-induced losses in such multimode optical waveguides are wavelength independent.

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J Opt Soc Am A Opt Image Sci Vis ; 21(2): 280-7, 2004 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14763771

ABSTRACT

A theory is presented for the interpretation of scanning near-field optical microscope measurements on pulses propagating in waveguiding structures. It is shown how the dispersion characteristics of the propagating guided modes may be derived from such experiments. Then it is demonstrated how to calibrate the scanning tip position and to derive experimental values for reflection and transmission of modes in identical single-mode waveguides connected to a photonic device such as a micro cavity.

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