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22 September 1997 Recording grooves for fiber-chip coupling in PMMA using KrF excimer laser radiation: experiment and simulation
Tomas R. Sterkenburgh, Hilmar Franke, M. G. Becker, W. Garen, Werner F. Frank
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Abstract
Working with silica the technique of anisotropic etching produces 'V'-shaped grooves which are suitable for fiber chip coupling.In this paper similar grooves are fabricated in PMMA using self developing excimer-laser etching in combination with a cylindric lens. The actually fabricated shape ranging from 'V' to 'U' is investigated by different technical means. The dimensions are determined as a function of the parameter number of pulses. A multi pulse technique implying a lateral displacement is investigated for the fine tuning of the pattern. Simulations using two finite difference methods allow the theoretical prediction of etched patterns.
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Tomas R. Sterkenburgh, Hilmar Franke, M. G. Becker, W. Garen, and Werner F. Frank "Recording grooves for fiber-chip coupling in PMMA using KrF excimer laser radiation: experiment and simulation", Proc. SPIE 3135, Precision Plastic Optics for Optical Storage, Displays, Imaging, and Communications, (22 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279147
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KEYWORDS
Polymethylmethacrylate

Etching

Excimer lasers

Optical simulations

Fiber couplers

Lenses

Polymers

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