Demonstration of Type A volume Bragg gratings inscribed with a femtosecond Gaussian-Bessel laser beam

  • Harb J
  • Talbot L
  • Petit Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

To our knowledge, we report on the first demonstration of Type A VBGs inscribed in silver-containing phosphate glasses by femtosecond laser writing. The gratings are inscribed plane-by-plane by scanning the voxel of a 1030 nm Gaussian-Bessel inscription beam. This results in a refractive-index modification zone, induced by the appearance of silver clusters, extending over a much larger depth than those obtained with standard Gaussian beams. As a result, a high diffraction efficiency of 95% at 632.8 nm is demonstrated for a 2-µm period transmission grating with a 150-µm effective thickness indicating a strong refractive-index modulation of 1.78 × 10 −3 . Meanwhile, a refractive-index modulation of 1.37 × 10 −3 was observed at a wavelength of 1.55 µm. Thus, this work opens the avenue for highly effective femtosecond-written VBGs suitable for industrial applications.

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Harb, J., Talbot, L., Petit, Y., Bernier, M., & Canioni, L. (2023). Demonstration of Type A volume Bragg gratings inscribed with a femtosecond Gaussian-Bessel laser beam. Optics Express, 31(10), 15736. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.483722

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