We report the realization of an evanescently coupled laser-written type II array in x-cut Lithium niobate. Certain processing parameters allow evanescent fields to extend beyond the regions of damage, while still increasing the index suficiently to guide light. An array consisting of eleven coupled waveguides was fabricated. Coupling was evaluated by observing discrete diffraction patterns of single waveguide excitations at various array sites. Homogeneous coupling was verified within the array, while the outermost guides are slightly detuned due to being formed by just one damage structure.

Evanescently coupled fs laser-written type II waveguide array in lithium niobate

Ancona A
2009

Abstract

We report the realization of an evanescently coupled laser-written type II array in x-cut Lithium niobate. Certain processing parameters allow evanescent fields to extend beyond the regions of damage, while still increasing the index suficiently to guide light. An array consisting of eleven coupled waveguides was fabricated. Coupling was evaluated by observing discrete diffraction patterns of single waveguide excitations at various array sites. Homogeneous coupling was verified within the array, while the outermost guides are slightly detuned due to being formed by just one damage structure.
2009
Istituto di fotonica e nanotecnologie - IFN
978-0-8194-7449-0
Coupled lasers
Coupled waveguides
Damage structure
Detuned
Evanescent fields
Femtosecond laser materials processing
Fs laser
Guide light
Homogeneous couplings
Lithium niobate
Processing parameters
Type II
Waveguide array
Waveguide arrays
Waveguide excitation
Diffraction
Holographic interferometry
Integrated optics
Light
Lithium
Niobium compounds
Optical materials
Photonics
Pulsed laser applications
Ultrafast phenomena
Waveguides
Lasers
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