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Plasmonic-Organic-Hybrid (POH) Modulators - a Powerful Platform for Next-Generation Integrated Circuits

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Abstract

We present reliability studies of plasmonic-organic-hybrid modulators for high-speed optical communications. By exclusion of oxygen and water, demanding thermal environments and high optical power levels can be tolerated.

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