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Fabrication of High Contrast Gratings for the Spectrum Splitting Dispersive Element in a Concentrated Photovoltaic System
Published on: July 18, 2015
High-contrast waveguides in sputtered pure TeO2 glass thin films
Silvia Maria Pietralunga1, Marta Lanata, Massimo Ferè
1Corecom, Via Giuseppe Colombo 81, 20133 Milano, Italy. pietralunga@corecom.it
Abstract:
We present a technological approach to the realization of channeled optical waveguides, starting from reactively sputtered tellurite glass thin films, grown on silica-coated 4" Si wafers. In particular, optical lithographic process and etching recipes have been developed to overcome the solubility of TeO(2) films in aqueous solutions, and to process them into high-index contrast structures with minimized post-etch roughness. Optical tests on preliminary rib waveguide geometries feature 6.3 dB/cm propagation loss for fundamental TE mode at lambda = 1.5 microm.

