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Quantitative Loss Simulation of Integrated Optic Waveguide Spectrometers

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Abstract

The integrated optic “spectrometer on a chip” uses a grating to couple light between optical channel waveguides (fig. 1), and is currently of great interest for wavelength-division-multiplexed fiber communication systems [1-5].

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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