Ceramics-Silikáty 49, (1) 53 - 57 (2005) |
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PLANAR OPTICAL WAVEGUIDES IN NEWLY DEVELOPED Er:SILICATE GLASSES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF K⁺ AND Ag⁺ ION EXCHANGE |
Salavcová Linda 1, Švecová Blanka 1, Janáková Stanislava 2,
Kolek Ondřej 2,
Míka Martin 2,
Špirková Jarmila 1,
Langrová Anna 3 |
1 Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague,
Technická 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic
2 Department of Glass and Ceramics, Institute of Chemical Technology Prague,
Technická 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic
3 Institute of Geology, Czech Academy of Science, Rozvojová 135, 165 02 Prague, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Silicate glass, Erbium, Optical waveguides, Ion exchange |
Materials containing laser-active ions (e.g. erbium and other rare earths) in combination with planar optical waveguides technology
are being recently investigated in order to obtain optical amplifying or lasing structures for photonics applications.
This contribution reports about fabrication of optical waveguides in newly designed silicate glass substrates by ion exchanges
(IE) K⁺ ↔ Na⁺ and Ag⁺ ↔ Na⁺. The content of erbium and sodium in these glasses was kept constant while the ratio of glass
intermediates, MgO, CaO and ZnO differed. The optical properties´ characterisation of the fabricated layers (i.e. number of
modes and refractive index profile) was performed by dark mode spectroscopy at 671 nm. Another important information on
depth of the optical layers was obtained by polarising optical microscope. Concentration depth profiles of the exchanged ions
were analysed by scanning electron microscopy. Special attention was paid to possibility of Er ions migration during the fabrication
process. The Ag⁺ exchange proceeds with much higher velocity than the K⁺ one and provides optical layers with more
or less step-like refractive index profiles. On the other hand the K⁺ waveguides have graded shape of these profiles with much
smaller refractive index increment (approx. 0.009) compared with Ag⁺ ones (approx. 0.09) and relatively high TE-TM birefringence.
Neither difference in Er ions distribution nor micro-cluster formation was observed (being under the detection
limit). The results are discussed from the point of view of the glass matrix permeability for the exchanged ions and potential
applications of both types of the waveguides. |
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