Thin Solid Films, Vol.516, No.23, 8668-8674, 2008
Spin coating and plasma process for 2.5D integrated photonics on multilayer polymers
Polymer spin coating, surface plasma treatment and selective UV-lithography processes have been developed to realize 2.5D photonic microresonators, made of disk- or ring-shaped upper rib waveguides, using common polymers such as SU8 (biphenol A ether glycidyl), PS233 (polymeric silane) and SOG (siloxane Spin on Glass). Both oxygen and argon plasma treatments, applied to PS233 and SOG before spin-coating the SU8, improve substantially the grip of multilayer devices (SU8 / PS233 or SU8 / SOG). Surface energy components derived from contact angle measurements have been used to optimize the processing conditions. In such integrated photonic devices, the both single-electromagnetic-modes called transverse electric (TE00) and transverse magnetic (TM00) have been excited in a SU8 micro-disk, with a single mode propagation strongly localized near the edge of the disk (i.e. the so called whispering gallery modes). (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Polymers;SU8;PS233;SOG;Integrated photonics;Waveguides;2.5D micro-optical resonators;Energy surface measurements;Whispering gallery modes