Abstract
Femtosecond-laser-photolithography is a flexible avenue to fabricate three-dimensional photonic devices in transparent materials. Terbium gallium garnet is widely used because of its Faraday rotation. Femtosecond laser operated at 1 kHz with a central wavelength of 800 nm is used to write double line waveguide and circular depressed-cladding waveguide in terbium gallium garnet. The distributions of refractive index change are reconstructed, and propagation losses of the waveguides are measured. Only the double line waveguide shows polarization dependent optical guiding. The magneto-optic response of the waveguides is determined. The rotation of plane of polarization cannot be occurred in double line waveguide under externally applied magnetic field ascribed to the phase mismatch of transvers electric (TE) mode and transverse magnetic (TM) mode. For the circular depressed-cladding waveguide, the plane of polarization is rotated under applied magnetic field. The inscribed double line and circular depressed-cladding waveguide in terbium gallium garnet are candidates for waveguide polarizer and magneto-optic device respectively, which are valuable for integrated optics.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 0432002 |
Journal | Guangxue Xuebao/Acta Optica Sinica |
Volume | 34 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 2014 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Faraday effect
- Femtosecond laser writing
- Integrated optics
- Optical waveguide
- Polarization dependent guiding
- Terbium gallium garnet