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7 March 2014 Flexible glass flat-fibre chips and femtosecond laser inscription as enabling technologies for photonic devices
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Proceedings Volume 8982, Optical Components and Materials XI; 89820G (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039643
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2014, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
The potential of a new class of multifunctional photonic circuits is demonstrated by femtosecond laser micro-machining and inscription of micro-optical structures, such as ring and disk resonators, Mach-Zehnder interferometers, and microfluidic devices, in a flexible flat-fibre chip. Additional filling of surface channels with functional materials is employed towards sensing applications. Furthermore, direct write femtosecond-laser inscribed Bragg gratings were written in the Ge-doped core of flat-fibre enabling a number of relevant applications. The flat-fibre platform offers a unique degree of freedom by allowing surface and sub-surface devices to be integrated onto an a single optical chip with the potential for straightforward incorporation into integrated photonic circuits or optofluidic devices.
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Christos Riziotis, Kyriacos Kalli, Christos Markos, Andreas Posporis, Charalambos Koutsides, Andrew S. Webb, Christopher Holmes, James C. Gates, Jayanta K. Sahu, and Peter G. R. Smith "Flexible glass flat-fibre chips and femtosecond laser inscription as enabling technologies for photonic devices", Proc. SPIE 8982, Optical Components and Materials XI, 89820G (7 March 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2039643
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KEYWORDS
Resonators

Microfluidics

Femtosecond phenomena

Fiber Bragg gratings

Structured optical fibers

Glasses

Polishing

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