Experiments on the transmission of negative ions from liquid neon to the vapour have been performed at various temperatures and at various liquid levels. The results show that the barrier is due to the dielectric discontinuity. The smoluchowski equation gives a good description of the results, provided that for the electric field e, the values of the field el which exists at the liquid side of the interface are used.
When Y-cut LiNbO3 substrates are proton exchanged in pure benzoic acid to fabricate optical waveguides, they suffer surface damage, and a consequent degradation in optical properties. This effect is mainly produced by a remarkably large strain in the exchanged layer in a direction normal to the surface. This strain leads to a large number of cracks and to the peeling off of the exchanged layer itself. This paper presents a probable explanation of the mechanism involved.
In this paper, static and dynamic thermo-optical numerical analysis of a Digital Optical Switch (DOS), based on amorphous silicon waveguide and operating at the infrared communications wavelength of 1550 nm, are presented. The aim of our design is to achieve good performances in terms of cross talk and switching time, considering relaxed requirements for the realization of device: large cross section single mode waveguides and an angle between the output branches not too small. Using a low temperature difference between the two output branches, an optical switching with a crosstalk of 25 dB and a response time of the order of ten microseconds are obtained. The device, designed for low-cost photonic applications, could be easily integrated in silicon optoelectronic circuits.
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