Abstract:
Integrated photonics will play an important
role in future technologies and the advancement of
optical integrated circuits (OICs) is unquestionably
dependent on the ability to develop compact and reliable
optical components at low cost. Here the authors
investigate, the technological viability of a novel
technology that has the potential to fabricate functional
optical components and integrated them into
miniaturized circuits. Three-dimensional refractive
index patterns printed on porous vycor glass can be
stabilized through consolidation of the glass matrix. The
refractive index difference between low and high index
regions or the refractive index contrast, is a key decider
of the efficiency of those functional optical components.
This paper discusses the 3D index contrast variations of
photo-lithographically constructed volume Bragg
gratings and their index contrast variation at the low and
high index interface region. The study also examines the
effect of matrix consolidation on the index pattern
resolution.
Citation:
D. A. S. Amarasinghe, D. Attygalle, S. Weragoda, R. Dodampola and S. Dehipawala, "Investigation of 3D Refractive Index Contrast Variations in PVG Based Photo Printed Passive Optical Integrated Circuit Components," 2018 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2018, pp. 517-521, doi: 10.1109/MERCon.2018.8421991.