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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 17,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 837-
  • (1999)

First- and Second-Order Bragg Gratings in Single-Mode Planar Waveguides of Chalcogenide Glasses

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Abstract

First- and second-order Bragg reflectors at telecommunication wavelength (1.5 m) were fabricated in single-mode monolayer (As2S3) and multilayer (As-S-Se/As-S) chalcogenide glass (ChG) planar waveguides with near bandgap illumination using an interferometric technique. Reflectivities as high as 90% near 1555 nm, and index modulations up to 3 10 - 4 were achieved. The volume photodarkening effect is the principal mechanism involved in the formation of the Bragg gratings.

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