Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9812491 | Thin Solid Films | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The analysis of temperature effects on a single guided mode optical fiber coupled into a deposited layer planar waveguide is presented. The pressure effects are investigated through a Bragg grating structure. Using the transfer matrix and mode expansion propagation methods the characteristics of an integrated temperature and pressure sensors are performed. Two kinds of polymers are used as a planar waveguide materials. Employing the thermooptic effects of a polymer planar waveguide, the resonant wavelength of the device is very sensitive to ambient temperature. A relatively good agreement between our results obtained using rigorous approaches and those reported in the experiment is obtained.
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Authors
F. Ouerghi, W. Belhadj, F. AbdelMalek, M. Mejatty, H. Bouchriha,