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11 September 1985 Fabrication of Integrated Nonlinear Optical Devices
C N . Ironside, T. J . Cullen, R. H . Hutchins, W. C. Banyai, C. T. Seaton, G . I . Stegman
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Proceedings Volume 0578, Integrated Optical Circuit Engineering II; (1985) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950764
Event: 1985 Cambridge Symposium, 1985, Cambridge, United States
Abstract
A large (n2 ~ 10-13 - 10-14 m2/W) and fast (less than 16 ps) third-order optical susceptibilities has recently been identified in semiconductor doped glasses. Low-loss channel waveguides have been made in these glasses and have been used in the fabrication of integrated nonlinear optical devices such as the nonlinear coherent coupler which may be able to operate as an all-optical logic gate.
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C N . Ironside, T. J . Cullen, R. H . Hutchins, W. C. Banyai, C. T. Seaton, and G . I . Stegman "Fabrication of Integrated Nonlinear Optical Devices", Proc. SPIE 0578, Integrated Optical Circuit Engineering II, (11 September 1985); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950764
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Waveguides

Directional couplers

Semiconductors

Crystals

Nonlinear optical glasses

Picosecond phenomena

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