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Thin-film microstriplines with Bencocyclobutene probed by Electric Field-induced Second-harmonic Generation

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Abstract

Polymer materials strongly improved the propagation properties in several types of waveguides.1 Another important advantage of the polymer is, i.e. that the polymer itself can be utilized as a probe for contactless and non-invasive on-chip measurements of high frequency electric fields up to 2 THz via electric field-induced second-harmonic (EFISH) generation.2

© 1998 IEEE

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