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Photosensitive post tuning of chalcogenide photonic crystal waveguides

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Lee, Michael
Grillet, Christian
Smith, Cameron L C
Moss, D J
Eggleton, Benjamin J
Freeman, Darren
Luther-Davies, Barry
Madden, Steve
Rode, Andrei V
Ruan, Yinlan

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Optical Society of America

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We present experimental results on post-tuning the dispersion of a two-dimensional photonic crystal waveguide made from Ge33As12Se55 chalcogenide glass by exploiting the material photosensitivity to near-bandgap light. The change in the refractive index and volume of the material in response to exposure to 633nm light resulted in a shift of more than 5nm in the resonant coupling wavelength between a tapered optical fiber and the modes of a W1 waveguide. This represents a first proof of principle demonstration of the photosensitive post-tuning of a planar photonic crystal device.

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Optics Express 15.3 (2007): 1277-1285

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Optics Express

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