Alessandro Chiasera,1 Anna Szczurek,2,1 Lam Thi Ngoc Tranhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2743-0425,3,1,4 Kamila Startek,5,6 Osman Saynger,7,1 Stefano Varas,1 Cristina Armellini,1 Andrea Chiappini,8 Alessandro Carpentiero,8 Daniele Zonta,7,8 Oreste S. Bursi,7,8 Roberta Ramponi,3 Monica Bollani,3 Francesco Scotognellahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2781-2116,9,10,3 Guglielmo Macrelli,11 Justyna Krzak,2 Giancarlo C. Righinihttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6081-6971,12 Maurizio Ferrari,8 Anna Lukowiak5
1IFN-CNR CSMFO Lab. (Italy) 2Wroclaw Univ. of Science and Technology (Poland) 3IFN-CNR (Italy) 4Ho Chi Minh City Univ. of Technology and Education (Vietnam) 5Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research (Poland) 6Łukasiewicz Research Network (Poland) 7Univ. of Trento (Italy) 8IFN-CNR CSMFO Lab. an FBK Photonics Unit (Italy) 9Politecnico di Milano (Italy) 10Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Italy) 11Isoclima S.p.A. (Italy) 12MiPLab, IFAC-CNR (Italy)
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As already done in electronics, passive and active photonic devices demand integration on flexible substrates for a broad spectrum of application ranging from optical interconnection to sensors for civil infrastructure and environments, to coherent and uncoherent light sources and functionalized coatings for integration on biological tissue. In this communication we will present some recent results concerning the fabrication of novel flexible optical layers by sol-gel and radio frequency sputtering deposition techniques. The perspective is to give a technological way to transform intrinsically rigid or brittle materials into a highly mechanically flexible and optically functional systems
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