Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5442389 | Optical Materials | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
By etching two SiO2 optical waveguide slabs separately implanted with 90Â keV Ag ions and 60Â keV Cu ions at the same dose of 6Â ÃÂ 1016Â cmâ2, two-dimensional Ag/SiO2 and Cu/SiO2 nanocomposite surface-relief grating couplers with 600-nm periodicity and 100-nm thickness were fabricated, and their structural and vertical input coupling properties were investigated. Experimental results revealed that the two couplers could convert light beams at wavelengths of 620-880Â nm into guided waves with different efficiencies, highlighting the special importance of metal nanoparticles (NPs). Further discussions also revealed that owing to the introduction of periodically distributed metal NPs, the periodical phase modification of the transmitted beam was enhanced drastically, and the nanocomposite veins could behave as efficient light scatterers. As a result, the two couplers were much larger in coupling efficiency than the NP-free one with identical morphological parameters. The above findings may be useful to construct thin and short but efficient surface-relief grating couplers on glass optical waveguides.
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Authors
Jun Wang, Xiaoyu Mu, Gang Wang, Changlong Liu,