Dataset 1 Optimization of Single-mode Sapphire Waveguide Bragg Gratings

Citation Author(s):
Mohan
Wang
University of Oxford
Patrick
Salter
University of Oxford
Frank
Payne
University of Oxford
Tongyu
Morris
University of Oxford
Adrian
Shipley
Rolls-Royce plc
Zipei
Song
University of Oxford
Stephen
Morris
University of Oxford
Martin
Booth
University of Oxford
Julian
Fells
University of Oxford
Submitted by:
Julian Fells
Last updated:
Thu, 05/16/2024 - 08:10
DOI:
10.21227/kmva-w882
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Abstract 

We demonstrate the fabrication and optimization of waveguide Bragg gratings on single-crystal sapphire substrates using femtosecond laser direct writing. The gratings are fabricated using modulated bursts and are embedded inside single-mode depressed cladding waveguides. Through design optimization, and fabrication parameter tuning, a depressed cladding waveguide with a loss of ~0.8 dB/cm and a Bragg grating with a reflectivity of higher than 90% in the telecommunications wavelength band are demonstrated. The waveguide Bragg grating exhibits stable thermal properties under annealing at 1000°C. A sampled grating and a grating array are also demonstrated, showing the potential for more complex grating designs. 

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Funding Agency: 
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Grant Number: 
EP/T00326X/1, EP/R004803/1