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21 April 2000 Low-voltage electro-optic modulation using amorphous polycarbonate host material
Susan P. Ermer, Dexter G. Girton, Lawrence J. Dries, Rebecca E. Taylor, Wendell D. Eades, Timothy E. Van Eck, Angelina S. Moss, William W. Anderson
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Abstract
The selection process leading to the development of a guest- host electro-optic material based on an amorphous polycarbonate is described. The optical loss at 1300 nm of this material system is under 2 dB/cm, which is the confidence limit of the slab measurement used. A Mach- Zehnder Modulator fabricated using the push-pull poling technique has a low switching voltage of 1.2V.
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Susan P. Ermer, Dexter G. Girton, Lawrence J. Dries, Rebecca E. Taylor, Wendell D. Eades, Timothy E. Van Eck, Angelina S. Moss, and William W. Anderson "Low-voltage electro-optic modulation using amorphous polycarbonate host material", Proc. SPIE 3949, WDM and Photonic Switching Devices for Network Applications, (21 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382892
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KEYWORDS
Electrodes

Modulators

Polymers

Electro optics

Channel waveguides

Chromophores

Cladding

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