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A Comparison between Nanogratings-Based and Stress-Engineered Waveplates Written by Femtosecond Laser in Silica

Jing Tian, Heng Yao, Maxime Cavillon, Enric Garcia‐Caurel, Razvigor Ossikovski, M. Stchakovsky, Céline Eypert, B. Poumellec, Matthieu Lancry

2020Micromachines28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper compares anisotropic linear optical properties (linear birefringence, linear dichroism, degree of polarization) and performances (absorption coefficient, thermal stability) of two types of birefringent waveplates fabricated in silica glass by femtosecond laser direct writing. The first type of waveplate is based on birefringence induced by self-organized nanogratings imprinted in the glass. One the other hand, the second design is based on birefringence originating from the stress-field formed around the aforementioned nanogratings. In addition to the provided comparison, the manufacturing of stress-engineered half waveplates in the UV-Visible range, and with mm-size clear aperture and negligible excess losses, is reported. Such results contrast with waveplates made of nanogratings, as the later exhibit significantly higher scattering losses and depolarization effects in the UV-Visible range.

Topics & Concepts

BirefringenceMaterials scienceOpticsFemtosecondLaserAnisotropyPolarization (electrochemistry)Linear polarizationStress (linguistics)OptoelectronicsWaveplateChemistryPhysicsPhilosophyLinguisticsPhysical chemistryLaser Material Processing TechniquesAdvanced Surface Polishing TechniquesAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies
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