Abstract

We report the fabrication of a fiberized micrometer-size ridge waveguide using a sheet-stacking method. The fabrication conditions for maintaining the ridge geometry with micrometer dimensions were investigated and discussed. A loss of 3.9dB/m was measured at 1.55μm in the fiber ridge waveguide, showing no extra loss above the bulk loss of the glass. A high birefringence of 9.5×10−3 was measured in the waveguide at 1.55μm which is close to the reported highest birefringence (1.1×10−2) in optical fibers. Fusion splicing was successfully employed to splice the fabricated waveguide to a conventional silica fiber with reasonable loss.

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