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11 February 2010 Accessing diamond waveguides and future applications
M. P. Hiscocks, C.-H. Su, K. Ganesan, B. C. Gibson, A. D. Greentree, L. C. L. Hollenberg, F. Ladouceur, S. Prawer
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Abstract
Recent advances in the production of high-purity synthetic diamonds have made diamond an accessible host material for applications in present and future optoelectronic and photonic devices. We have developed a scalable process for fabricating photonic devices in diamond using reactive ion etching (RIE) and photolithography as well as using ion implantation to provide vertical confinement. Applying this we have demonstrated a few-moded waveguide with a large cross section for easier coupling to optical fibre. We present our work towards in-plane coupling to diamond waveguides and consequently characterisation of these waveguides. We also examine the application of diamond waveguides to other photonic applications for achieving light confinement in a subwavelength cavity site using a slot-waveguide design. Such cavities may be used to enhance photon-emission properties of a built-in diamond colour centre and to achieve strong light-matter interactions on the single-quantum level necessary for quantum information technology. Using single cavities as building block, we also show that these structures can be suitably coupled to form one-dimensional coupled-resonator array.
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M. P. Hiscocks, C.-H. Su, K. Ganesan, B. C. Gibson, A. D. Greentree, L. C. L. Hollenberg, F. Ladouceur, and S. Prawer "Accessing diamond waveguides and future applications", Proc. SPIE 7604, Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XIV, 760404 (11 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.843013
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KEYWORDS
Diamond

Waveguides

Reactive ion etching

Optical lithography

Crystals

Photonic devices

Etching

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