Search Results - "Blanchetiere, C."
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Giant enhancement of the second harmonic generation efficiency in poled multilayered silica glass structures
Published in Optics express (19-12-2011)“…Multilayered thin-film doped silica structures are experimentally demonstrated as an effective tool to enhance the second-order nonlinear properties induced in…”
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Arrayed waveguide gratings based on perfluorocyclobutane polymers for CWDM applications
Published in IEEE photonics technology letters (15-01-2006)“…Compact wavelength-division multiplexers based on arrayed waveguide grating structures have been designed and fabricated for short-haul communication network…”
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Property-tailorable PFCB-containing polymers for wavelength division devices
Published in Journal of lightwave technology (01-08-2006)“…This paper demonstrates the application of property-tailorable perfluorocyclobutyl (PFCB) polymers to the fabrication of arrayed-waveguide grating (AWG)…”
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Temperature Insensitive Refractometer Using Core and Cladding Modes in Open-Top Ridge Waveguide
Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-05-2008)“…In order to overcome the well-known limitation of temperature instability in Bragg grating waveguide sensors, a temperature insensitive open-top ridge…”
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Simultaneous corona poling of multiple glass layers for enhanced effective second-order optical nonlinearities
Published in Applied physics letters (18-07-2011)“…Silica-based thin-film multilayers are investigated as a means to enhance the effective second-order nonlinearity induced in silica glass structures by corona…”
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High birefringence control and polarization insensitive Bragg grating fabricated in PECVD planar waveguide with UV polarized irradiation
Published in Optics communications (01-04-2005)“…A method for rapid compensation of high intrinsic birefringence in plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) based planar waveguides is presented. The…”
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Tex-glass infrared optical fibers delivering medium power from a CO2 laser
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Optimizing fluorinated poly(arylene ether)s for optical waveguide applications
Published in Optical materials (01-02-2006)“…Novel fluorinated aromatic polyether ketones and sulfones bearing cross-linkable tetrafluorostyrene groups have been synthesized for photonic applications…”
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Second-order nonlinearity distribution in a doped silica glass multilayered structure
Published in CLEO: 2011 - Laser Science to Photonic Applications (01-05-2011)“…Corona poling of a multilayered stack of phosphorus-doped and undoped silica glass layers on a fused silica substrate results in the formation of two 8 μm-wide…”
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Fabrication of microchannel arrays in borophosphosilicate glass
Published in Journal of materials research (01-03-2005)“…Two-dimensional arrays of embedded channels with cross-sectional diameters of 1–3 μm were fabricated in silica-on-silicon thin film structures. The channel…”
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Tellurium halide glass fibers: preparation and applications
Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (01-05-1995)“…Tellurium halide (TeX) glasses were prepared from high-purity raw materials which were purified in a silica set-up in order to eliminate the surface oxides…”
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A micromechanistic model of the combustion synthesis process: Influence of intrinsic kinetics
Published in Journal of materials research (01-08-1998)“…A micromechanistic model of the combustion synthesis of NbC has been developed by combining the results of an experimental study of the intrinsic, pore-level…”
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TeX-glass infrared optical fibers delivering medium power from a CO 2 laser
Published in Optical materials (1999)“…Infrared glasses based on tellurium halides (TeX-glasses) present a wide transmission window ranging from 1 μm to more than 18 μm, depending on the…”
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