Abstract:Rapid thermal consolidation of doped silica soot in a silicon carbide lined kiln subjected to microwave radiation is reported. The silica soot is fabricated through flame hydrolysis deposition and peak temperatures within the kiln reach >1350 °C after 18 minutes of irradiation. The glass underwent Newtonian cooling with an e−1 of approximately 5 minutes. Optical characteristics of the planar glass layer are compared against traditional furnace consolidation approaches. Single-mode waveguides and Bragg grati… Show more
We investigate the dynamics of pulsed 213 nm planar Bragg grating writing for a range of powers and fluences. We report the regime for achieving high index contrast, and where damage is likely to occur.
We demonstrate out-of-plane coupling of large (millimeter scale) and small (focusing) beams using holographically fabricated blazed-chirped gratings in doped silica. The 45° blaze angle was achieved via a prism coupling mechanism.
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