Abstract

A strong and stable photosensitivity response was permanently locked into hydrogen-loaded Mach-Zehnder planar waveguide circuits by 248-nm KrF-laser preirradiation. The photosensitivity enhancement survived thermal annealing up to 225 /spl deg/C. Post-laser trimming at 248 nm induced an unsaturated refractive index increase of 0.002, and a birefringence change of /spl utri/n /spl sim/ 0.0001. This combination of photosensitivity locking and post-laser tuning affords wide latitude for precise and stable tuning of waveguide phase errors and birefringence.

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