Abstract
R.f. sputtering and low temperature field-assisted diffusion are compared as techniques for manufacturing planar optical waveguides in glass. The emphasis of the paper is on how well these processes meet criteria derived from the operating requirements for waveguiding layers, e.g. index homogeneity, absorption and scattering loss, index profile control, configurability.
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