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High-Speed Δβ-Reversal Directional Coupler Modulator with Low Insertion Loss for 1.3 μm in LiNbO3
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F. Auracher
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October 11, 2016
Summary
We report on a very fast (≥ 6 Gbit/s) Δβ-reversal directional-coupler modulator with low insertion loss (2 dB) for 1.3 μm wavelength operation. The design of the modulator permits easy and reproducible fabrication.
Received: 1984-1-23
Published Online: 2016-10-11
Published in Print: 1984-3-1
© 2016 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Titelei
- Contents
- Integrated Optics
- Design Tradeoffs for High-Speed Directional Coupler Modulators with Δβ-Reversal in LiNbO3
- High-Speed Δβ-Reversal Directional Coupler Modulator with Low Insertion Loss for 1.3 μm in LiNbO3
- Electrically Induced Ti:LiNbO3 Strip-Waveguides: Effect of Electrooptic Modulation
- Light Propagation in Proton-Exchanged LiNbO3 Waveguides
- Measurements. Pulse Dispersion Measurements on Concatenated Cabled Optical Fibers at 1.3 μm
- Modal Noise. The Influence of Modal Noise on a Digital 1.3 μm Optical Transmission System
- Lasers. Characterization of Laser Diodes by Measuring the Speckle Contrast at the End of a Multimode Fiber
- Miscellaneous
- Meetings Calendar
- Call for Papers
- News
- Imprint
- Hints for Authors