Claims
- 1. In optoelectronics, a method of fabricating an electrooptically active glass fiber segment comprising the steps, in any order of:
- inducing a second-order nonlinearity in said glass fiber segment; and
- placing a portion of said glass fiber segment between two electrodes, wherein said placing step includes the steps of:
- a) etching a "D" fiber such that the surface of the flat side is close to the core;
- b) gluing said polished "D" fiber to a flat substrate with a conductive surface with the ends of said fiber extending beyond the substrate;
- c) depositing a layer of dielectric material on said substrate containing said polished "D" fiber, such that the "D" fiber is substantially covered by said dielectric;
- d) polishing the fiber/dielectric structure of step c) to provide a planar surface and close access to the fiber core on the side opposite said substrate;
- e) depositing a second metal layer on said planar surface over said fiber, thereby forming an electrode.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the dielectric of step c) is polyimide.
- 3. In optoelectronics, a method of fabricating an electrooptically active glass fiber segment comprising the steps, in any order of:
- inducing a second-order nonlinearity in said glass fiber segment;
- placing a portion of said glass fiber segment between two electrodes, wherein said placing step includes the steps of:
- a) etching said glass fiber segment to create a "D" fiber such that a surface of the etched side is close to a core;
- b) affixing said glass fiber segment to a substrate with a conductive surface with the ends of said glass fiber segment extending beyond said substrate;
- c) depositing a layer of dielectric material on said substrate, thereby forming a first dielectric layer such that said glass fiber segment is substantially covered by said dielectric layer;
- d) polishing the fiber/dielectric structure of step c) to provide a planar surface and close access to the fiber core on the side opposite side of said substrate;
- c) depositing a metal layer on said planar surface over said fiber, thereby forming an electrode; and
- depositing a second dialectric layer on top of said planar surface; and depositing a metal film on top of said second dielectric layer, thereby adding additional rf isolation.
Government Interests
This invention was made in part in performance of work under contract with the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the United States Government has certain rights therein.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US96/14080 |
9/3/1996 |
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8/3/1998 |
8/3/1998 |
Publishing Document |
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WO97/09644 |
3/13/1997 |
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