These 3D waveguide tricouplers are fabricated using the femtosecond laser direct-write technique. This process involves a tightly focused laser to modify the refractive index of a boro-aluminosilicate glass sample, creating optical waveguides. We present a rigorous optimisation of the tricouplers which includes a numerical solution to coupled-mode equations to obtain coupling coefficients and propagation constants that are used to optimise the fabrication process for the J (1.1 μm - 1.4 μm) and H (1.5 μm - 1.8 μm) wavelength bands. Furthermore, the polarisation behaviour, the wavelength behaviour and interferometric performance has been investigated to create an accurate transfer matrix of the device. |
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Waveguides
Nulling interferometry
Polarization
Fabrication
Telescopes
Laser interferometry
Adaptive optics