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Direct laser written polymer waveguides with out of plane couplers for optical chips

Optics 2017-03-27 v1

Abstract

Optical technologies call for waveguide networks featuring high integration densities, low losses, and simple operation. Here, we present polymer waveguides fabricated from a negative tone photoresist via two-photon-lithography in direct laser writing, and show a detailed parameter study of their performance. Specifically, we produce waveguides featuring bend radii down to 40 {\mu}m, insertion losses of the order of 10 dB, and loss coefficients smaller than 0.81 dB/mm, facilitating high integration densities in writing fields of 300 {\mu}m x 300 {\mu}m. A novel three-dimensional coupler design allows for coupling control as well as direct observation of outputs in a single field of view through a microscope objective. Finally, we present beam-splitting devices to construct larger optical networks, and we show that the waveguide material is compatible with the integration of quantum emitters.

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@article{arxiv.1703.08488,
  title  = {Direct laser written polymer waveguides with out of plane couplers for optical chips},
  author = {Alexander Landowski and Dominik Zepp and Sebastian Wingerter and Georg von Freymann and Artur Widera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.08488},
  year   = {2017}
}