研究目的
Investigating the influence of pulse energy and scan velocity on the spectral characteristics of optical waveguides fabricated in alkaline earth boro-aluminosilicate glass using femtosecond laser direct writing.
研究成果
The fabrication of low-loss broadband optical waveguides was achieved in Eagle2000, with optimal results obtained for very high scanning velocities (≈10 cm/s), facilitating the mass production of optical platforms employing such waveguides.
研究不足
The study is limited by the serial processing nature of femtosecond laser writing, which affects scalability and cost. Additionally, the complex behavior of waveguides fabricated at high pulse energy and low scan velocity yielded results with considerable error.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Femtosecond laser direct writing was used to fabricate optical waveguides in alkaline earth boro-aluminosilicate glass (Eagle2000). The study varied pulse energy and scan velocity to understand their impact on waveguide losses.
2:0). The study varied pulse energy and scan velocity to understand their impact on waveguide losses. Sample Selection and Data Sources:
2. Sample Selection and Data Sources: Waveguides were fabricated along a 75 mm long Eagle2000 substrate.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A fiber amplified femtosecond laser (Satsuma HP, from Amplitude Systèmes), Aerotech direct-drive stages, and a Mitutoyo M Plan Apo NIR 50x objective were used.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Laser modification tracks were formed by transverse scanning the substrate, with the beam focused at a depth of 100 μm. The spectral characteristics were determined using a broad spectrum of a halogen lamp coupled into a single-mode fiber.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The cut-back technique was used to retrieve propagation and coupling loss from insertion loss fittings.
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