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14 March 2011 Nonlinear optical waveguides with rutile TiO2
Koichi Abe, Edgar Yoshio Morales Teraoka, Tomohiro Kita, Hirohito Yamada
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Proceedings Volume 7940, Oxide-based Materials and Devices II; 79401G (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.874560
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2011, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
We investigated a possibility of making rutile TiO2 channel waveguides for nonlinear optical applications. Single mode conditions, the group velocity dispersion and the nonlinear-optical parameters for the rutile TiO2 channel waveguides were calculated using the finite-element method. We also fabricate channel waveguides with rutile TiO2 using reactive ion etching. The propagation loss measured by the cut-back method was around 6 dB/mm. According to our simulation, around 70 nm of spectral broadening owing to the self-phase modulation will be expected by a pumping optical pulse with 360 W peak power.
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Koichi Abe, Edgar Yoshio Morales Teraoka, Tomohiro Kita, and Hirohito Yamada "Nonlinear optical waveguides with rutile TiO2", Proc. SPIE 7940, Oxide-based Materials and Devices II, 79401G (14 March 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.874560
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Titanium dioxide

Dispersion

Channel waveguides

Reactive ion etching

Etching

Modulation

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