"A novel technique for making grating demultiplexers in integrated Optics", Journal of Physics D: Applied. Physics.vol.23, pp.1298-1301.(cited in http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0022- 3727/23/10/005).
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics • 1990
معلومات البحث
المؤلفون
Lotfi Rabeh Gomaa, G.H.Chartier and A.S.Samra
الكلمات المفتاحية
Integrated Optics, Multiplexing, Double Ion exchange, Glass waveguide
المجلة العلمية
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
الناشر
IoP
المجلد
23
العدد
1990
الصفحات
1298-130
publication.type
International
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المواد المرفقة
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الملخص
A new technique is proposed for making phase diffraction gratings for integrated optics. The ion-exchange technique in glass is used, the grating is obtained by performing the ion exchange through a periodic mask photolithographically printed in aluminium. The required modulation of the index of refraction is obtained by introducing consecutively two different ions, Ag + and K+, inside the glass slide. The opto-geometric parameters of the phase diffraction grating are theoretically determined to obtain good wavelength demultiplexing properties at lambda1 = 0.6328 µm and lambda2 = 0.5145 µm. An experiment is performed where an incident light beam with two wavelengths, lambda1 and lambda2, is directed on the grating with an angle of incidence such that all the diffracted energy is transferred to the first order of diffraction for lambda1 and to the zeroth order for lambda2. The same device could easily be designed for wavelengths of interest in telecommunications systems
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