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26 October 1989 Integrated-Optic Disc Pickup Devices Using Waveguide Holographic Components
Toshiaki Suhara, Hiroshi Nishihara
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Proceedings Volume 1136, Holographic Optics II: Principles and Applications; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961671
Event: 1989 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1989, Paris, France
Abstract
The authors' work is reviewed on implementation of integrated-optic disc pickup devices using waveguides and holographic components. The integrated-optic disc pickup (IODPU) is constructed by integrating a focusing grating coupler (FGC), a grating beam splitter and photodiodes in a waveguide on Si, and is capable of detecting readout signal and tracking/ focusing error signals. The gratings are fabricated by computer-controlled electron-beam writing and reactive ion etching. Integration of detection optics for magneto-optical disc pickup is also presented. The device uses a trifocal-FGC, which serves as a polarization splitter based on waveguide mode dispersion, and performs differential detection of MO read-out signal. The design considerations, fabrication processes and experimental works are presented including the most recent results. Although the performances obtained so far are not sufficient for practical application, the elementary functions have been successfully demonstrated.
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Toshiaki Suhara and Hiroshi Nishihara "Integrated-Optic Disc Pickup Devices Using Waveguide Holographic Components", Proc. SPIE 1136, Holographic Optics II: Principles and Applications, (26 October 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961671
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Integrated optics

Holography

Silicon

Beam splitters

Polarization

Photodiodes

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