Chaotan SimaJames C. GatesHelen RogersBenjamin SnowChristopher HolmesMichalis N. ZervasPeter G. R. Smith
The fabrication techniques of Bragg gratings broadly fall into two categories: that are holographic, and that are non-interferometric, based on the periodical UV radiation along the photosensitive medium. The fabrication technique in this work is the direct UV grating writing (DGW). This method involves focusing two crossed laser beams (lambda=244nm) into a photosensitive core layer. Precise translation of the sample and modulation of the interference pattern define the channel waveguide and simultaneously create grating structures, shown in Figure 1. First developed at Optoelectronics Research Centre in 2002, it has similarities to the UV writing techniques used for fiber Bragg grating inscription. Advanced grating properties such as chirp, phase shifts, and apodisation are introduced by adjusting the laser intensity and the translating speed.
Elham YousefiMohsen HatamiAmin Torabi Jahromi
Guiju ZhangChinhua WangXiaojun Zhu
Ľubomír ScholtzLibor LadányiJarmila Müllerová
Marco SantagiustinaSanghoon ChinN. PrimerovLeonora UrsiniLuc Thévenaz