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18 September 1983 How To Use Bulk Materials In Integrated Optics
J . C. Peuzin, M. Olivier, R. Cuchet, A. Chenevas-Paule
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Proceedings Volume 0400, New Optical Materials; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935490
Event: 1983 International Technical Conference/Europe, 1983, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract
A number of interesting materials that exhibit "active" optical properties such as electrooptics, non linearity, etc., cannot be used in integrated optics because of the lack of a versatile technique for making waveguide out of them. We discuss and illustrate such a technique which makes use of passive layers deposited on the active substrates. Second harmonic generation in a structure composed of a quartz crystal as a substrate and hydrogenated amorphous silicon as a passive layer is demonstrated.
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J . C. Peuzin, M. Olivier, R. Cuchet, and A. Chenevas-Paule "How To Use Bulk Materials In Integrated Optics", Proc. SPIE 0400, New Optical Materials, (18 September 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935490
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Amorphous silicon

Crystals

Integrated optics

Electro optics

Quartz

Harmonic generation

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