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Laser Ablation of Parallel Optical Interconnect Waveguides
Abstract
Excimer laser ablation is presented as an alternative technology to photolithography for the fabrication of board-level parallel optical interconnect waveguides. Arrays of polymer multimode waveguides with a 50 x 50 mu m(2) cross section on a 125-mu m pitch are fully characterized. Root mean square sidewall roughness is 35 nm; no deposition of debris is observed on scanning electron microscope images. The first conclusion out of loss spectrum measurements is a "yellowing effect" of laser ablated waveguides' leading to an increased loss at shorter wavelengths. The second important conclusion is a potential low loss at a wavelength of 850, 980, and 1310 nm. This is verified at 850 nm by cutback measurements on 10-cm-long waveguides showing an average propagation loss of 0.13 dB/cm.