1 August 1995 Characterization of active waveguide photonic devices using optical coherence domain reflectometry
Bruce D. Patterson
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Abstract
Internal reflections occurring in the waveguides of incoherently emitting photonic devices are mapped using a novel optical coherence domain reflectometry (OCDR) technique, where the light source is the device itself. Such reflections may be caused by cleaved facets, inadvertent waveguide defects, or mntentmonal submicrometer structures. How this OCDR technique is applied to the characterization of a 1.3-μm superluminescent diode with unintentional defects and with isolated and periodic structures produced by focused-ion beam milling is described. A two-pole network theory is used to model the observed effects.
Bruce D. Patterson "Characterization of active waveguide photonic devices using optical coherence domain reflectometry," Optical Engineering 34(8), (1 August 1995). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.200609
Published: 1 August 1995
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Coherence (optics)

Photonic devices

Reflectometry

Active optics

Light sources

Superluminescent diodes

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