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Fundamental processes of refractive index modifications during femtosecond laser waveguide writing
Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2013-02
Sprache
English
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Number in series
8613
Start Page
86130X
Article Number
86130X
Citation
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 8613: 86130X (2013)
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Publisher DOI
Scopus ID
Publisher
SPIE
By using focused ultrashort pulsed laser radiation refractive index modifications are induced in glass in order to generate optical components. The understanding of physically fundamental processes induced by laser radiation is the basis for the systematic control and maximization of the refractive index change for the realization of three-dimensional, optical components for integrated optics like in-volume waveguides. In this paper fundamental processes which are induced by focused laser radiation in the volume of borosilicate glass D263 and fused silica are investigated. The glass materials are structured by laser radiation in the infrared spectral range (λ=1045nm). By using femtosecond laser pulses with high repetition rates (f = 500 kHz), thermal processes like heat accumulation effects are induced leading to heat affected zones and thus waveguide cross sections with dimensions larger than the focal spot. The absorptivity during modification in relation to the applied pulse energy is measured for different repetition rates in both glass materials. Furthermore, the laser induced structural change in the glass matrix by the increase of three- and four-membered ring structures is proved with Raman spectroscopy.
Subjects
femtosecond laser radiation
fundamental processes
glass materials
in-volume waveguide
refractive index change
DDC Class
530: Physik