Surface roughness effect on optical loss in waveguide using isotropically induced crosslink network of siloxane–polyimide copolymer

Optical properties of two-fluorinated polysiloxane-co-polyimide (PI-PDMS and 3-(aminopropyl)triethoxysilane [PI-APTES]) were investigated based on their molecular structure and compared with the pure PI at 1,550 nm radiation. The refractive indexes and birefringence of the copolymers were reduced wh...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Main Author: Mohd Ibrahim N.F.; Ramli M.R.; Rusli A.; Abd Rahman M.K.; Ahmad Z.
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Mohd Ibrahim N.F.; Ramli M.R.; Rusli A.; Abd Rahman M.K.; Ahmad Z.
Surface roughness effect on optical loss in waveguide using isotropically induced crosslink network of siloxane–polyimide copolymer
2020
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
137
47
10.1002/app.49554
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087221843&doi=10.1002%2fapp.49554&partnerID=40&md5=09126efd82dad12975bfd4a50a7c9ac9
Optical properties of two-fluorinated polysiloxane-co-polyimide (PI-PDMS and 3-(aminopropyl)triethoxysilane [PI-APTES]) were investigated based on their molecular structure and compared with the pure PI at 1,550 nm radiation. The refractive indexes and birefringence of the copolymers were reduced which is attributable to the chain flexibility as substantiated from the differential scanning calorimetry result. They are highly transparent at near infrared (NIR) region with light transmittance above 90% at visible region while displaying excellent thermal stability up to 456°C. Asymmetry planar waveguides was fabricated which recorded a respectable low optical loss 0.020 dB/cm for pure PI, 0.042 dB/cm for PI-PDMS, and 0.066 dB/cm for PI-APTES, respectively. Despite proving low NIR absorption and low birefringence, extrinsic factor namely surface roughness was accounted as affecting the higher optical loss in polyimide siloxane copolymer compared to pure PI. The excellent thermal and optical properties displayed by these series of material established their viable application as waveguide material at 1,550 nm wavelength. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC
John Wiley and Sons Inc.
218995
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author Mohd Ibrahim N.F.; Ramli M.R.; Rusli A.; Abd Rahman M.K.; Ahmad Z.
spellingShingle Mohd Ibrahim N.F.; Ramli M.R.; Rusli A.; Abd Rahman M.K.; Ahmad Z.
Surface roughness effect on optical loss in waveguide using isotropically induced crosslink network of siloxane–polyimide copolymer
author_facet Mohd Ibrahim N.F.; Ramli M.R.; Rusli A.; Abd Rahman M.K.; Ahmad Z.
author_sort Mohd Ibrahim N.F.; Ramli M.R.; Rusli A.; Abd Rahman M.K.; Ahmad Z.
title Surface roughness effect on optical loss in waveguide using isotropically induced crosslink network of siloxane–polyimide copolymer
title_short Surface roughness effect on optical loss in waveguide using isotropically induced crosslink network of siloxane–polyimide copolymer
title_full Surface roughness effect on optical loss in waveguide using isotropically induced crosslink network of siloxane–polyimide copolymer
title_fullStr Surface roughness effect on optical loss in waveguide using isotropically induced crosslink network of siloxane–polyimide copolymer
title_full_unstemmed Surface roughness effect on optical loss in waveguide using isotropically induced crosslink network of siloxane–polyimide copolymer
title_sort Surface roughness effect on optical loss in waveguide using isotropically induced crosslink network of siloxane–polyimide copolymer
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description Optical properties of two-fluorinated polysiloxane-co-polyimide (PI-PDMS and 3-(aminopropyl)triethoxysilane [PI-APTES]) were investigated based on their molecular structure and compared with the pure PI at 1,550 nm radiation. The refractive indexes and birefringence of the copolymers were reduced which is attributable to the chain flexibility as substantiated from the differential scanning calorimetry result. They are highly transparent at near infrared (NIR) region with light transmittance above 90% at visible region while displaying excellent thermal stability up to 456°C. Asymmetry planar waveguides was fabricated which recorded a respectable low optical loss 0.020 dB/cm for pure PI, 0.042 dB/cm for PI-PDMS, and 0.066 dB/cm for PI-APTES, respectively. Despite proving low NIR absorption and low birefringence, extrinsic factor namely surface roughness was accounted as affecting the higher optical loss in polyimide siloxane copolymer compared to pure PI. The excellent thermal and optical properties displayed by these series of material established their viable application as waveguide material at 1,550 nm wavelength. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC
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