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1 August 1991 Study using nuclear techniques of waveguides produced by electromigration processes
Giancarlo Battaglin, Giovanna De Marchi, Aurora M. Losacco, Paolo Mazzoldi, Antonio Miotello, Alberto Quaranta, Antonio Valentini
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Proceedings Volume 1513, Glasses for Optoelectronics II; (1991) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46052
Event: ECO4 (The Hague '91), 1991, The Hague, Netherlands
Abstract
Nuclear Techniques, such as Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry and Nuclear Reaction Analysis , have been extensively used in the near surface analysis of glass. They provide a non destructive analytical method, with high depth resolution and without radiation effects induced by the analyzing beam. In particular we used Nuclear Techniques for the analysis of chemical and physical processes involved in optical guide formation. Optical waveguides were produced by using electromigration from metallic films and a comparison was made with ion-exchange processes. A systematic study of the mechanisms which govern the in-depth migration of Ag, Au and Cu ions in glasses, in the presence of an external field, was performed in orr to create buried waveguides. Metallic films were evaporated on the surface of glasses of different composition. Electric fields, ranging from 300 to 1000V/cm, were applied across the glasses for different times and temperatures. The metal ion distribution and glass composition modifications were analyzed. Theoretical and experimental profiles have been compared and the importance of the different parameters (electric field, glass temperature, metal surface layer thickness, process duration) have been high lighted. The electromigration technique was also applied for the formation of strip waveguides.
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Giancarlo Battaglin, Giovanna De Marchi, Aurora M. Losacco, Paolo Mazzoldi, Antonio Miotello, Alberto Quaranta, and Antonio Valentini "Study using nuclear techniques of waveguides produced by electromigration processes", Proc. SPIE 1513, Glasses for Optoelectronics II, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46052
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Silver

Gold

Waveguides

Copper

Sodium

Calcium

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