articleOptics ExpressJan 1, 2005GOLD OA

Heat accumulation effects in femtosecond laser-written waveguides with variable repetition rate

University of Toronto

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Abstract

High-repetition rate femtosecond lasers are shown to drive heat accumulation processes that are attractive for rapid writing of low-loss optical waveguides in transparent glasses. A novel femtosecond fiber laser system (IMRA America, FCPA muJewel) providing variable repetition rate between 0.1 and 5 MHz was used to study the relationship between heat accumulation and resulting waveguide properties in fused silica and various borosilicate glasses. Increasing repetition rate was seen to increase the waveguide diameter and decrease the waveguide loss, with waveguides written with 1-MHz repetition rate yielding ~0.2-dB/cm propagation loss in Schott AF45 glass. A finite-difference thermal diffusion model accurately…

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Keywords
  • Femtosecond
  • Materials science
  • Optics
  • Borosilicate glass
  • Laser
  • Waveguide
  • Repetition (rhetorical device)
  • Thermal
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