Metal-defined Electro-Optic Polymer Waveguide Operating at both $1.31{\mu}m$ and $1.55{\mu}m$ Wavelength

$1.31{\mu}m$ and $1.55{\mu}m$ 파장에서 금속 defined Electro-Optic Polymer Waveguide

  • Park, G.C. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, MokPo Natl University) ;
  • Lee, J. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, MokPo Natl University) ;
  • Chung, H.C. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, MokPo Natl University) ;
  • Jeong, W.J. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, MokPo Natl University) ;
  • Yang, H.H. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, MokPo Natl University) ;
  • Yoon, J.H. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, MokPo Natl University) ;
  • Park, H.R. (Department of Phisics, MokPo Natl University) ;
  • Gu, H.B. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, ChonNam Natl University) ;
  • Lee, K.S. (Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, DongShin University)
  • Published : 2004.05.28

Abstract

We report experimental results demonstrating a novel metal defined polymer optical waveguide with a low loss in electro-optic polymers for the first time. The polymer optical waveguides are created using a metal film on the top of upper cladding without any conventional etching process. The fabricated waveguides have an excellent lateral optical mode confinement at both 1.31 ${\square}m$ and 1.55 ${\square}m$ wavelength, resulting in a fiber-to lens optical insertion loss of ~ 7 dB at 1.55 ${\square}m$ and ~4.5 dB at 1.31 ${\square}m$ wavelength in a 3.5cm total length for TM polarizations, respectively. We also present the optical loss dependence of the waveguide as a function of optical wavelengths. These results may be used in the complex design of integrated polymer optical circuits that need simpler and cheaper fabrication process.

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