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17 February 2003 A porous glass waveguide doped with an electro-optic polymer
Ozra Pouraghajani, Serge Caron, Roger A. Lessard
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Proceedings Volume 4833, Applications of Photonic Technology 5; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.474883
Event: Applications of Photonic Technology 5, 2002, Quebec City, Canada
Abstract
Many devices using the electro-optic effect, in which the index of refraction changes upon application of an external electrical field, have been proposed to control the propagation of light in planar waveguides. Some electro-optic waveguides are made from polymers materials. However, none of them has the circular symmetry of optical fibers. Therefore the connection between optical fibers and planar waveguides is a difficult and costly task. A solution to this problem is to insert electro-optic polymers in a porous optical fiber. Such porous fibers are made of a plurality of interconnected micro-pores in a skeleton of silica glass and can be obtained from phase separation of alkali-borosilicate optical fibers. In this work, we describe porous optical fibers filled with a DR1-polyacrylate electro-optic polymer.
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Ozra Pouraghajani, Serge Caron, and Roger A. Lessard "A porous glass waveguide doped with an electro-optic polymer", Proc. SPIE 4833, Applications of Photonic Technology 5, (17 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.474883
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Glasses

Composites

Electro optic polymers

Polymers

Electro optics

Sodium

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