摘要
We report the design and fabrication of a Bragg grating device on a silicone-based elastomer rib waveguide, constructed using solvent-assisted microcontact molding and polymer casting techniques. The waveguide design utilizes polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and hard polydimethylsiloxane (hPDMS) polymers as core and cladding materials, with a period of ̃0.55 ̃m, a depth of ̃350 nm, and a grating length of 6 mm. Fabrication is relatively simple, with the hPDMS/PDMS waveguide and gratings cast from a two-layer mold made of a phenolic resin-based positive photoresist and an epoxy Novolak resin-based negative photoresist. The mold we have designed has a demonstrated operational lifespan in excess of ten successful waveguide fabrications. The transmission spectra of the resulting gratings were measured, with test results showing a band-rejection gain of -17 dB and a 3 dB bandwidth of ̃3 nm at transmission. ©2009 Optical Society of America.