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Structural and optical studies of porous silicon buried waveguides: effects of oxidation and pore filling using DR1 dyes

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This paper deals with the structural and optical properties of buried waveguides manufactured from mesoporous silicon films (as-formed porous silicon layers, after oxidation, after filling with active DR1 dyes). It is shown that the oxidation process only induced a weak morphology transformation. The 2D profiles of cross-sections of the waveguides by micro-Raman mapping were done in order to check the oxidation rate and to probe the DR1 filling of the layers. This latter appeared homogeneous but surprisingly is greater in the weaker porosity layer. The light propagation through these different waveguides was observed and losses were measured and analyzed. The losses decreased after oxidation but they increased after filling.

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hal-00275711 , version 1 (24-04-2008)

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Joël Charrier, M. Kloul, Parastesh Pirasteh, Jean-François Bardeau, Mohammed Guendouz, et al.. Structural and optical studies of porous silicon buried waveguides: effects of oxidation and pore filling using DR1 dyes. Optical Materials, 2007, Vol.30 (Issue 31), pp.431-437. ⟨10.1016/j.optmat.2006.12.003⟩. ⟨hal-00275711⟩
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