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6 December 1989 Two Mode Interference Wavelength Demultiplexer Monolithically Integrated On InP, FOR 1.5 OR 1.3 μm Operation
C. De Bernardi, S. Morasca, C. Ri go, B. Sordo, A. Stano, I. R. Croston, T. P. Young
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Proceedings Volume 1141, 5th European Conf on Integrated Optics: ECIO '89; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961920
Event: 1989 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1989, Paris, France
Abstract
Wavelength demultiplexers, based on the two-mode interference principle, are demonstrated for the first time in the InGaAlAs/InP material system. In this paper theoretical modelling, device fabrication and experimental results are discussed. Wavelength separations between 35 and 100 nm have been achieved in the spectral range of 1.3-1.6 μm with channel isolation as high as 17 dB for unpolarized light.
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C. De Bernardi, S. Morasca, C. Ri go, B. Sordo, A. Stano, I. R. Croston, and T. P. Young "Two Mode Interference Wavelength Demultiplexer Monolithically Integrated On InP, FOR 1.5 OR 1.3 μm Operation", Proc. SPIE 1141, 5th European Conf on Integrated Optics: ECIO '89, (6 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961920
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KEYWORDS
Demultiplexers

Waveguides

Modeling

Wavelength division multiplexing

Dispersion

Finite element methods

Refractive index

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