Abstract

Depressed cladding optical waveguides have been fabricated in a zinc sulfide (ZnS) crystal by femtosecond laser inscription. The structures support single- or multi-mode guidance at the mid-infrared wavelength of ~4 μm. The two-dimensional refractive index profiles of the single-mode waveguides have been reconstructed, and the modal profiles of TE and TM modes were calculated numerically, that show very good agreement with the measured near-field modal profiles. The minimum propagation losses of the multimode cladding waveguides at 4 μm were ~1.1 dB/cm for the TE polarization and ~1.3 dB/cm for the TM polarization.

Highlights

  • Since the emergence of type-II quantum well lasers and InP-based quantum cascade lasers [1,2,3,4,5], light in the mid-infrared (MIR) spectral band has been very attractive owing to the various intriguing applications in a number of aspects, such as optical sensing, thermal imaging, biomedicine, free-space communications, etc [6]

  • We report, to our best knowledge for the first time, on the fabrication of depressed optical cladding waveguides in zinc sulfide (ZnS) crystal by the fs laser inscription

  • The angle θm was measured by the modified end-face coupling arrangement in which a large YAG ceramic cuboid, used to

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Summary

Introduction

Since the emergence of type-II quantum well lasers (based on GaSb and dilute-nitride semiconductors) and InP-based quantum cascade lasers [1,2,3,4,5], light in the mid-infrared (MIR) spectral band has been very attractive owing to the various intriguing applications in a number of aspects, such as optical sensing, thermal imaging, biomedicine, free-space communications, etc [6]. As one of the most efficient techniques for three-dimensional (3-D) volume microstructuring of transparent dielectrics, the femtosecond (fs) laser inscription has been widely applied to fabricate optical waveguides in numerous optical materials, including optical crystals [11,12,13,14], ceramics [15,16,17,18], glasses [19,20,21], and polymers [22]. The ZnS crystal is one of the most promising materials with a wide range of applications It is an excellent optical material for using in MIR waveguide devices due to its high refractive index (~2.2523 at the wavelength of 4 μm) and huge transparency window covering from visible to infrared wavelengths (0.37~14 μm) [34]. The guiding properties of the ZnS waveguides are investigated at the MIR wavelength of 4 μm

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