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A Study of Neodymium-Chelate-Doped Polymer Waveguides

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Abstract

The promise of switched high speed optical interconnects has stimulated research on electro-optic (EO) polymeric devices due to their potentially low cost and the flexibility of fabrication, as well as the possibility of forming multilayer structures [1-3]. As in other integrated optical (IO) devices, loss in polymer devices is a serious issue and a major limitation to the application of IO devices.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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