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15 March 2000 Development and prospective of SOI-based photonic components for optical CDMA application
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Optical Code-Division Multiple Access technology enables simultaneous, asynchronous, multi-rate users to transmit and receive information on a single fiber and has the full compatibility with multiple protocol network solutions. In this paper, we review our development of the technology and our effort to replace the bulky optics with Silicon-On- Insulator based photonic devices, such as arrayed waveguide gratings, thermo-optical switches as well as modulators. The future market prospective of the technology will also be discussed.
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Yin-Sheng Tang, Yuanjian Xu, and James K. Chan "Development and prospective of SOI-based photonic components for optical CDMA application", Proc. SPIE 3953, Silicon-based Optoelectronics II, (15 March 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.379600
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Silicon

Dense wavelength division multiplexing

Channel projecting optics

Switches

Integrated optics

Modulators

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