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Self-written waveguides in photopolymer

Self-written waveguide (SWW) trajectories fabricated inside a dry photopolymer bulk material, acrylamide/polyvinyl alcohol (AA/PVA), are studied. Their production using both Gaussian and Laguerre-Gauss exposing (writing) light beams, output from optical fibers, is explored. The formation of the prim...

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Published in:Applied optics (2004) 2018-08, Vol.57 (22), p.E80
Main Authors: Malallah, Ra'ed, Cassidy, Derek, Muniraj, Inbarasan, Ryle, James P, Healy, John J, Sheridan, John T
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