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Planar Optical Waveguide Temperature Sensor Based on Etched Bragg Gratings Considering Nonlinear Thermo-optic Effect

  • Ahn, Kook-Chan;Lee, Sang-Mae;Jim S. Sirkis
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.309-319
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    • 2001
  • This paper demonstrates the development of optical temperature sensor based on the etched silica-based planar waveguide Bragg grating. Topics include design and fabrication of the etched planar waveguide Bragg grating optical temperature sensor. The typical bandwidth and reflectivity of the surface etched grating has been ∼0.2nm and ∼9%, respectively, at a wavelength of ∼1552nm. The temperature-induced wavelength change is found to be slightly non-linear over ∼200$^{\circ}C$ temperature range. Typically, the temperature-induced fractional Bragg wavelength shift measured in this experiment is 0.0132nm/$^{\circ}C$ with linear curve fit. Theoretical models with nonlinear temperature effect for the grating response based on waveguide and plate deformation theories agree with experiments to within acceptable tolerance.

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Optical Temperature Sensor Based on the Etched Planar Waveguide Bragg Grating Considering Linear Thermo-optic Effect (평면 광도파로 상의 식각 브래그 격자를 이용한 광온도 센서의 개발)

  • Kook-Chan Ahn;Sang-Mae Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.121-129
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    • 2001
  • This paper demonstrates the development of optical temperature sensor based on the etched planar waveguide Bragg grating. Topics include design and fabrication of the etched planar waveguide Bragg grating, investigation of the grating reflection characteristics, and temperature measurement capabilities. The typical bandwidth and reflectivity of the surface etched grating has been ~0.2nm and ~7%, respectively, at a wavelength of ~1552nm. The temperature-induced wavelength change of the optical sensor is found to be slightly non-linear over ~20$0^{\circ}C$ temperature range. Theoretical models for the grating response of the sensor based on waveguide and plate deformation theories agree with experiments to within acceptable tolerance.

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Fabrication and Packaging of Planar Waveguide Brags Grating (평판도파로 브래그격자 제조 및 접속)

  • 한준모;최준석;문형명;임기건;이형종;최두선
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.141-144
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    • 2002
  • Computer code was developed to design waveguide gratings based on coupled-mode equations and the transfer matrix formalism. The experimental set-up has been constructed for inscribing Bragg gratings in planar waveguides with a phase mask and uv laser beam, which enables alignment and packaging of grating devices as well as in-situ performance measurements. Bragg grating has been fabricated on silica planar waveguides with 0.75% Germanium concentration and its transmittance spectrum was measured to have 95% reflectance at the peak wavelength. Optical losses as the function of the misalignment were measured and their usage is described.

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Thermo-optic Effects of Optical Temperature Sensor (광 온도센서의 열전.광 효과)

  • Lee, Kwang-Seok;Kim, Hyun-Deok
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.10 no.11
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    • pp.2049-2054
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    • 2006
  • This paper demonstrates a comparison of linear and nonlinear analyses for thermo-optic effects of optical temperature sensor based on the etched silica-based planar waveguide Bragg grating. Topics include theoretical analyses and experiment of the etched planar waveguide Bragg grating optical temperature sensor, Theoretical models with nonlinear than linear temperature effect for the grating response based on waveguide and plate deformation theories agree with experiments to within acceptable tolerance.

The Development of Optical Temperature Sensor Based on the Etched Bragg Gratings

  • Ahn, Kook-Chan;Lee, Sang-Mae
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.56-64
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    • 2001
  • An optical temperature sensor based on the etched planar waveguide Bragg grating is developed and its performance is explored using theoretical and experimental methods. The planar waveguide is designed and fabricated using optical lithography and wet chemical etching. An efficient butt coupled optical fiber is used to examine the spectral characteristics of the grating sensor, and to investigate the grating parameters. The typical bandwidth and reflectivity of the surface etched grating has been ~0.2 nm and ~7%, respectively, at a wavelength of ~1,552 nm. The temperature-induced wavelength change of the optical sensor is found to be slightly non-linear over ${\sim}200^{\circ}C$ temperature range. Theoretical models for the grating response of the sensor based on waveguide and classical laminated plate deformation theories agree with experiments to within acceptable tolerance.

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Thermo-optic Effects of Bragg Grating Optical Temperature Sensor

  • Ahn, Kook-Chan;Lee, Sang-Mae;Lee, Gwang-Seok;Park, Seung-Bum
    • International Journal of Aeronautical and Space Sciences
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.24-30
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    • 2002
  • This paper demonstrates a comparison of linear and nonlinear analyses for thermo-optic effects of optical temperature sensor based on the etched silica-based planar waveguide Bragg grating. Topics include theoretical analyses and experiment of the etched planar waveguide Bragg grating optical temperature sensor. Theoretical models with nonlinear than linear temperature effect for the grating response based on waveguide and plate deformation theories agree with experiments to within acceptable tolerance.

Fabrication and Characteristics of Tunable Butt-Coupled Sampled-grating Distributed Bragg Reflector (SG-DBR) Laser Diodes (파장가변 Sampled-grating Distributed Bragg Reflector (SG-DBR) 레이저 다이오드 제작)

  • 이지면;오수환;고현성;박문호
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.16-20
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    • 2004
  • We present the fabrication and performance of wavelength tunable butt coupled (BT) sampled-grating (SG) distributed bragg reflector (DBR) - planar buried heterostructure (PBH) laser diodes (LD). The fabricated LD showed the high optical output power due to the high coupling efficiency between active and passive components by the BT coupling methods. The series resistance and diode ideality factor of LD were measured to be 3.7 $\Omega$ and 1.35, respectively. The average threshold current was 25 ㎃. The output powers of BT-SG DBR-PBH-LD were obtained to be as high as 12.3 and 24.56 ㎽ at 100 and 200 ㎃, respectively. The maximum wavelength tuning range was about 31 nm and the side mode suppression ratio was about 37 dB.

Design and Fabrication of butt-coupled(BT) sampled grating(SG) distributed bragg reflector(DBR) laser diode(LD) using planar buried heterosture(PBH) (저 전류 및 고 효율로 동작하는 양자 우물 매립형 butt-coupled sampled grating distributed bragg reflector laser diode 설계 및 제작)

  • Oh Su Hwan;Lee Chul-Wook;Kim Ki Soo;Ko Hyunsung;Park Sahnggi;Park Moon-Ho;Lee Ji-Myon
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.469-474
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    • 2004
  • We have fabricated and designed wavelength-tunable sampled grating distributed Bragg reflector laser diodes(SGDBR-LD) by using, for the first time, planar buried heterostructures(PBH). The diodes have low threshold current values and high-performance of laser operation. Growth condition using metal organic chemical vapor deposition(MOCVD) was optimized for the formation of a good butt-coupling at the interface. A maximum output power of the fabricated device was 20 mW under 200 mA continuous wave(CW) operation at $25^{\circ}C$. Average threshold current and voltage were 12 mA and 0.8 V, approximately. This output power is higher than those of ridge waveguide(RWG) and buried ridge stripe(BRS) structures by amounts of 9 mW and 13 mW, respectively. We obtained a tuning range of 44.4nm which is well matched with the target value of our design. The side mode suppression ratio of more than 35 dB was obtained for the whole tuning range. Optical output power variation was less than 5 dB, which is 4 dB smaller than that of RWG structures.

Optimization of Thermo-Optic Parameters for Temperature-Insensitive LPWG Refractometers

  • Lee, Dong-Seok;Kim, Kyong-Hon;Hwang, Seok-Hyun;Lee, Min-Hee;Lee, El-Hang
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.739-744
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we report numerically calculated results of testing a temperature-insensitive refractive sensor based on a planar-type long-period waveguide grating (LPWG). The LPWG consists of properly chosen polymer materials with an optimized thermo-optic coefficient for the core layer in a four-layer waveguide structure. The resonant wavelength shift below the spectral resolution of the conventional optical spectrum analyzer is obtained accurately over a temperature change of ${\pm}7.5^{\circ}C$ even without any temperature control. The refractive index sensitivity of the proposed grating scheme is about 0.004 per resonant wavelength shift of 0.1 nm for an optimized thermo-optic coefficient.

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The wavelength shift of waveguide Bragg grating with its polymer overclad irradiated by UV-laser (UV-laser 조사에 따른 폴리머 상부 클래드 광도파로 브래그 격자의 파장 변화)

  • Park, Dong-Yeong;Choe, Gi-Seon;Yun, Jae-Sun;Baek, Se-Jong;Mun, Hyeong-Myeong;Kim, Jin-Bong;Kim, Gwang-Taek;Im, Gi-Geon
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2007.02a
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    • pp.221-222
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    • 2007
  • The UV laser trimming can be useful to have an accurate performance specification of the passive waveguide devices. In order to measure the change of the refractive index of polymer overclad layer under the irradiation of uv light in a high precision Bragg grating is fabricated on the silica core of planar waveguide and the corresponding transmittance spectrum was analyzed. An effective refractive index change of $4.7x10^{-5}$ was obtained for a straight waveguide when its $60{\mu}m$-thick overclad was irradiated by UV laser pulses of its total fluence 24 $J/cm^2$.

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