G - Physics – 02 – B
Patent
G - Physics
02
B
G02B 6/136 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2289876
A process for the manufacture of proton-exchanged waveguides for multifunction integrated optics chips ("MIOC's") includes the steps of (a) providing a wafer of a material such as lithium niobate; (b) affixing a removable mask to at least one surface of the wafer to form one or more proton-exchange patterns of desired size and shape on the surface of the wafer; (c) subjecting the unmasked portions of the masked wafer to a proton-exchange procedure for a period of time less than a predetermined maximum proton exchange time; (d) analyzing the masked wafer to determine if a specified parameter of the unmasked portions has achieved a first predetermined value; (e) repeating the proton exchange step and the masked wafer analysis step until the first predetermined value has been achieved; (f) removing the mask or mask pattern from the wafer; (g) thermally annealing the wafer for a period of time less than a maximum annealing time; (h) analyzing the unmasked wafer to determine if the specified parameter of the wafer has achieved a second predetermined value; and (i) repeating the annealing step and the unmasked wafer analysis step until the second predetermined value has been achieved. In a preferred embodiment, the proton exchange step is performed by treating the wafer in a melt comprising benzoic acid, the specified parameter is the depth of proton diffusion below the surface of the wafer, and the analysis steps include the use of prism coupling.
Abbink Henry
Augeri Francis Gary
Gampp Lorrie Lane
Geosling Christine Ellen
Litton Systems Inc.
Macrae & Co.
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