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Proton exchange for high‐index waveguides in LiNbO3

J. L. Jackel, +2 more
- 01 Oct 1982 - 
- Vol. 41, Iss: 7, pp 607-608
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In this article, the fabrication and characterization of optical waveguides formed in LiNbO3 by proton exchange in benzoic acid melts at 200-250°C is described.
Abstract
We describe the fabrication and characterization of optical waveguides formed in LiNbO3 by proton exchange in benzoic acid melts at 200–250 °C. Proton exchange, in LiNbO3 the replacement of lithium ions with protons, takes place when the substrate is immersed in the molten acid. We observe a surface increase in the refractive index of 0.12, for the extraordinary polarization only, with a step function index profile. This is the highest index increase obtainable to date for LiNbO3. Measured diffusion rates for x‐cut crystals are 1.37 μm2/h at T = 249 °C and 0.37 μm2/h at T = 217 °C, so that very deep guides can be formed in short times. Diffusion is somewhat slower in the z direction. The process as described is not useful for y‐cut crystals, since it damgaes this surface. Losses, measured on x‐cut samples, were <0.5 dB/cm. All measurements were made at 0.633 μm.

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PE-Layers and Proton Diffusion Profiles in LiNbO3 Investigated with Fourier-IR and Second Harmonic Generation

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Self-frequency-doubled high Δn proton exchange Nd:LiNbO3 waveguide laser

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J. M. White, +1 more
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HNbO3 and HTaO3: New cubic perovskites prepared from LiNbO3 and LiTaO3 via ion exchange

TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of HNbO 3 and HTaO 3 via ion exchange in hot aqueous acid solutions is reported, which is accompanied by a topotactic structural transformation from the rhombohedral LiNb O 3 structure to the cubic perovskite structure.
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Optical waveguides in LiNbO3 by ion exchange technique

TL;DR: In this article, optical losses of 6 dB/cm were measured for the highest-order mode; losses were higher for the lower-order modes, and an increase in the extraordinary refractive index at the surface of the plate due to silver exchange was estimated to be 0.12.
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