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      Characterization of thermally poled germanosilicate thin films

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      Author(s)
      Ozean, A.
      Digonnet, M.J.F.
      Kino G.S.
      Ay F.
      Aydınlı, Atilla
      Date
      2004
      Source Title
      Optics Express
      Print ISSN
      10944087
      Publisher
      Optical Society of American (OSA)
      Volume
      12
      Issue
      20
      Pages
      4698 - 4708
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      We report measurements of the nonlinearity profile of thermally poled low-loss germanosilicate films deposited on fused-silica substrates by PECVD, of interest as potential electro-optic devices. The profiles of films grown and poled under various conditions all exhibit a sharp peak ∼0.5 μm beneath the anode surface, followed by a weaker pedestal of approximately constant amplitude down to a depth of 13-16 μm, without the sign reversal typical of poled undoped fused silica. These features suggest that during poling, the films significantly slow down the injection of positive ions into the structure. After local optimization, we demonstrate a record peak nonlinear coefficient of ∼1.6 pm/V, approximately twice as strong as the highest reliable value reported in thermally poled fused silica glass, a significant improvement that was qualitatively expected from the presence of Ge. ©2004 Optical Society of America.
      Keywords
      Anodes
      Electrooptical devices
      Fused silica
      Germanium compounds
      Optimization
      Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition
      Silicates
      Surface treatment
      Thermodynamics
      Thin films
      Electro-optic phases
      Local optimization
      Nonlinear materials
      UV poling
      Nonlinear optics
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/24345
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      http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OPEX.12.004698
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