Spectral characteristics of optical waveguides fabricated in glass by femtosecond laser direct writing
    
  
 
  
    
    
        Spectral characteristics of optical waveguides fabricated in glass by femtosecond laser direct writing
    
  
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        2019
    
  
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  Vítor Oliveira Amorim
  Carlos Duarte Viveiros
  João Miguel Maia
  Paulo Vicente Marques
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        The fabrication of optical waveguides with femtosecond laser direct writing is reported in two materials, Suprasil1 and Eagle2000. The influence of typical fabrication parameters, such as pulse energy and scan velocity, on the waveguide's spectral characteristics is explored from 500 to 1700 nm. Tests conducted in Suprasil1 evidence a strong presence of Rayleigh scattering, hindering the production of low-loss waveguides at short wavelengths. On the other hand, optical waveguides fabricated in Eagle2000 exhibited lower insertion losses at short wavelengths, enabling the fabrication of low-loss broadband optical waveguides with a two order of magnitude higher scan velocity when compared with Suprasil1. © 2019 SPIE.