James W. ChanThomas HuserSubhash H. RisbudJoseph S. HaydenDenise M. Krol
We report on the response of glass to focused femtosecond (fs) laser pulses during waveguide fabrication in a commercial sodium aluminum phosphate glass (Schott IOG-1). Single-pass longitudinal translation of IOG-1 glass with respect to the focused laser beam at a rate of 20 μm/s and pulse energies of 3.5 μJ results in the formation of two waveguides located on opposite sides of the laser-exposed region, which itself does not guide light. This behavior is different from that of the more widely studied silica glass system. The precise location of the waveguides in IOG-1 glass depends on the relative tilt of the fs laser beam with respect to the sample translation direction. Fluorescence imaging of the modified glass using a confocal microscope setup reveals the formation of color center defects in the exposed region but not within the waveguides.
Weijia YangErica BricchiPeter G. Kazansky
Denise M. KrolJacklynn ChanThomas HuserSubhash H. RisbudJoseph S. Hayden
Jing LvGuodong ZhangJiang WangKedian WangGuanghua Cheng
Tetsuya NagataMasanao KamataMinoru Obara
Robert R. ThomsonG. BrownL.J. BlewettS. CampbellDerryck T. ReidA. K. KarS. ShenA. Jha