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Optical waveguides in crystalline dielectric materials produced by femtosecond-laser micromachining
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Palabras clave
Optical waveguides
femtosecond-laser micromachining
ultrafast laser inscription
optical crystals and ceramics
waveguide lasers
frequency converters
electro-optic modulators
Fecha de publicación
2014-03
Citación
Chen, F. and de Aldana, J.R.V. (2014), Optical waveguides in crystalline dielectric materials produced by femtosecond-laser micromachining. Laser & Photonics Reviews, 8: 251-275. https://doi.org/10.1002/lpor.201300025
Resumen
Femtosecond-laser micromachining (also known as inscription or writing) has been developed as one of the most efficient techniques for direct three-dimensional microfabrication of transparent optical materials. In integrated photonics, by using direct writing of femtosecond/ultrafast laser pulses, optical waveguides can be produced in a wide variety of optical materials. With diverse parameters, the formed waveguides may possess different configurations. This paper focuses on crystalline dielectric materials, and is a review of the state-of-the-art in the fabrication, characterization and applications of femtosecond-laser micromachined waveguiding structures in optical crystals and ceramics. A brief outlook is presented by focusing on a few potential spotlights.
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1863-8880
DOI
10.1002/lpor.201300025
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