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20 January 1994 Thirteen-channel wavelength division demultiplexer based on polymer waveguide holograms
Mark A. Peskin, Ray T. Chen
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Abstract
We present a thirteen-channel infrared wavelength division demultiplexer based on multiplexed phase-matched volume holograms recorded in a graded index (GRIN) polymer thin film waveguide. Channel center wavelengths ranged from 844 to 976 nm (11 nm channel separation), with corresponding output diffraction angles of 22 degree(s) to 70 degree(s) (4 degree(s) between channels). The device demonstrated diffraction efficiencies from 40% to 65% with an average channel crosstalk of -17.2 dB, which is largely attributable to the spectral width of the Ti:Al2O3 laser source. The optical power requirements of the system are evaluated and shown to be well within practical limits.
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Mark A. Peskin and Ray T. Chen "Thirteen-channel wavelength division demultiplexer based on polymer waveguide holograms", Proc. SPIE 2042, Photopolymers and Applications in Holography, Optical Data Storage, Optical Sensors, and Interconnects, (20 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166332
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Diffraction

Multiplexing

Waveguides

Demultiplexers

Holography

Modulation

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