Abstract
Broadband transparency makes diamond an attractive platform for integrated optics applications. I will present recent results on diamond nanophotonic circuits, which operate both at visible, near-IR and mid-IR wavelengths. These devices hold promise for applications in on- chip spectroscopy and sensing.
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