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27 October 1999 New dense organic-inorganic optical circuits using multimode interference (MMI) effects
Jerome Porque, Paul Coudray, Robert B. Charters, Kada Kribish, Pascal Etienne, Yves Moreau
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Abstract
An organic-inorganic materials associated with a direct printing by UV exposure was used to make MMI couplers. A 1 X 32 splitter and a 4 X 4 splitter/combiner were designed and achieved for working at 1.55 micrometers wavelength. The 4 X 4 splitter/combiner was then used to design a 2 nm selective MMI-Phasar working around 1.55 micrometers .
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Jerome Porque, Paul Coudray, Robert B. Charters, Kada Kribish, Pascal Etienne, and Yves Moreau "New dense organic-inorganic optical circuits using multimode interference (MMI) effects", Proc. SPIE 3803, Materials and Devices for Photonic Circuits, (27 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.366762
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KEYWORDS
Brain-machine interfaces

Waveguides

Radio propagation

Single mode fibers

Wave propagation

Optical circuits

Ultraviolet radiation

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