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Integrated-optic 2×4 traveling-wave switch matrix and its use in optical time demultiplexing

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Abstract

A high-speed optical switch matrix1 operating in the Gb/s range is necessary for future mGb/s optical communication systems and photonic switching systems. A traveling-wave switch2 is a suitable cross-point in the switch matrix, because it can operate in the gigahertz range. To make the switch matrix, traveling-wave switches have to be uniformly integrated on a single substrate. However, few trials so far have been done on the integration of traveling-wave switches.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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