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Polarization-independent and wavelength-insensitive digital optical switch with electro-optic polymer rib waveguides (전기광학 폴리머 립 광도파로를 이용한 편광과 파장에 무관하게 동작하는 디지탈 광스위치)

  • 이상신;신상영
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics D
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    • v.34D no.4
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    • pp.79-86
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    • 1997
  • An electro-optic polymer digital optical switch with rib waveguides is designed and fabricated by using the RIE method. POlarization-independent and wavelength-insensitive operation is demonstrated at the wavelengths of 1.3mm and 1.55mm, for the first time in electro-optic polymer-based devices. The rib waveguides have been designed to achieve good guiding properites for both TE and TM polarizations by controlling the etching depth as well as its aspect ratio. Especially theetching depth is controlled to change the guided mode profiles of the rib waveguide and thus to achieve an optimum coupling in the branch. The measured crosstalk is better than -16dB and the extincton ratio of each output port is greater than 16dB.

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Low-Loss Multimode Waveguides Using Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials

  • Yoon, Keun-Byoung
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.290-292
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    • 2004
  • Multimode channel waveguides were fabricated using a direct UV patterning technology from thick films deposited by the one-step dip-coating of an organic/inorganic hybrid material (ORMOCER(equation omitted). The core size of the covered ridge waveguide was 43${\times}$51 $\mu\textrm{m}$$^2$; the waveguides can be readily prepared for multimode applications by direct UV patterning. The waveguides exhibited smooth surface profiles and a low optical loss of 0.07 ㏈/cm at the most important wavelength (850nm) used for optical interconnects.

Low-Loss Polymeric Waveguides Having Large Cores Fabricated by Hot Embossing and Micro-contact Printing Techniques

  • Yoon, Keun Byoung
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.474-477
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    • 2004
  • We present simple, low-cost methods for the fabrication of polymeric waveguides that have large core sizes for use as optical interconnects. We have used both hot embossing and micro-contact printing techniques for the fabrication of multimode waveguides using the same materials. Rectangular and large-core (60${\times}$60 $\mu\textrm{m}$$^2$) channels were readily prepared when using these methods. The dimensions of the embossed and printed channels were the same as those of the pattern on the original master. The polymeric waveguides that we fabricated with large core sizes exhibited a low propagation loss of 0.1 dB/cm at 850 nm, which indicates that hot embossing and micro-contact printing are suitable techniques for the fabrication of optical waveguides having large-core.

Tunable Optical Delay Line Based on Polymer Single-Ring Add/Drop Filters and Delay Waveguides (폴리머 단일 링 Add/Drop 필터와 지연 도파로로 구성된 튜닝 가능 광 신호 지연기)

  • Kim, Kyoungrae;Moon, Hyunseung;Chung, Youngchul
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.174-180
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    • 2016
  • A tunable optical delay line is designed, fabricated, and characterized. The tunable delay line consists of four polymer-ring add/drop filters with delay waveguides between adjacent ones. The polymer waveguide is a buried structure, designed to be square with core width and height of $1.8{\mu}m$. The refractive indices of the core and cladding polymer are 1.48 and 1.37 respectively. The large index difference and small cross section of the waveguide enable us to realize a compact device using a small radius of curvature. Four pairs of electrodes are evaporated above the add/drop filters to provide heating currents for thermal tuning. In measurements we can identify variable time delays of 110, 225, and 330 ps in proportion to the number of delay lines.

Development of low-loss surface plasmon waveguides by using polymeric cladings (폴리머 크래딩을 이용한 저손실 표면플라즈몬 광도파로 개발)

  • Ju, Jeong-Jin;Park, Seon-Taek;Kim, Min-Su;Park, Seung-Gu;Kim, Jin-Tae;Choe, Jung-Seon;Gwon, Yong-Hwan;Lee, Myeong-Hyeon
    • Proceedings of the Optical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.125-126
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    • 2008
  • We investigate characteristics of gold and silver metal strip waveguides based on long range surface plasmon polaritons (LRSPPs) along thin metal strips embedded in a polymer for practical applications at the wavelengths of 1.31 and 1.55 um. Guiding properties of the metal strip waveguides are theoretically and experimentally evaluated. In addition, surrounding technologies such as the development of TM-mode laser, coupling properties, as well as high-speed digital signal transporting experiments will be explained for board-to-board optical interconnections by using the LRSPP waveguides.

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Recent development of polymer optical circuits for the next generation fiber to the home system

  • Kaino, Toshikuni
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.13-14
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    • 2006
  • The use of soft-lithography instead of standard photolithography and dry etching technologies is attractive because inexpensive optical device can be realized. Polymerization using multi-photon absorption of materials is also a good method for optical waveguide fabrication. Laser induced self-writing technology of optical waveguide is also very simple and attractive. Using these processes, we can fabricate and interconnect optical circuits at once. In this presentation, several simple fabrication methods will be introduced. New optical loss evaluation method for polymer optical waveguides will also be presented

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Loss Characteristics of Flexible Dielectric Tube Waveguides using Commercial Polymer Substances in Millimeter Wave Band

  • Kim, Ki-Young;Youngsik Ahn;Sohn, Jon-Ryul;Tae, Heung-Sik
    • Proceedings of the Korea Electromagnetic Engineering Society Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.233-237
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    • 2000
  • Propagation losses including bath transmission losses and bending losses of the flexible dielectric tube waveguide using commercial polymer substances for a short distance millimeter wave transmission are analytically predicted. The transmission loss and the bending loss are strongly dependent on the power flow distributions in each region. The obtained propagation tosses are compared with those of the commercial metal rigid and flexible waveguides.

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Passive Polarization Converter Fabricated by Controlling Optic Axis of Poled Polymer Waveguides (폴링된 폴리머 광도파로의 광축을 조절하여 제작한 수동형 편광 변환기)

  • 오민철;신상영
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.32A no.12
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    • pp.166-172
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    • 1995
  • A novel passive TE/TM polarization mode converter is fabricated by using poled polymer waveguides. The optic axis of the poling induced waveguide is slowly rotated by using a slowly varying structure of poling electrodes. Thus the polarization conversion is achieved as the guided mode propagates through the waveguide. The proposed device is simulated by a full vectorial beam propagation method (VBPM) for anisotropic medium. For the rotation length of 1 mm, the TE polarization of the guided mode is successfully converted to the TM polarization with negligible loss. Based on the simulation results, we fabricated the polarization converter which is tested by using 1.3 $\mu$m laser diode. TE to TM mode conversion is observed with a polarization extinction ratio higher than 30 dB, and the excess loss is less than 1 dB. The polarization conversion is relatively insensitive to wavelength since the device contains no periodic structures. These devices are easier to fabricate than others containing periodic structures.

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Gold Stripe Optical Waveguides Fabricated by a Novel Double-Layered Liftoff Process

  • Kim, Jin-Tae;Park, Sun-Tak;Park, Seung-Koo;Kim, Min-Su;Lee, Myung-Hyun;Ju, Jung-Jin
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.778-783
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    • 2009
  • To fabricate uniform and reliable thin gold stripes that provide low-loss optical waveguides, we developed a novel liftoff process placing an additional $SiN_x$ layer under conventional photoresists. By patterning a photoresist and over-etching the $SiN_x$, the photoresist patterns become free-standing structures on a lower-cladding. This leads to uniform metal stripes with good reproducibility and effectively removes parasitic structures on the edge of the metal stripe in the image reversal photolithography process. By applying the newly developed process to polymer-based gold stripe waveguide fabrication, we improved the propagation losses about two times compared with that incurred by the conventional image-reversal process.