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Integrated silicon nitride devices via inverse design. [PDF]
Pita Ruiz JL, Dalvand N, Ménard M.
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In-situ formation of oriented perovskite nanosheets with tailored optical dipoles enabling >30% EQE in pure-red LEDs. [PDF]
Liu S +17 more
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Compact and programmable large-scale optical processor in free space. [PDF]
Ammendola MG +6 more
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Nano calligraphy via optical electro-aligning manipulation. [PDF]
Liu H +17 more
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Assessment and Optimization of 2T Perovskite/CIGS Tandems via Data-Driven and Optoelectronic Modelling. [PDF]
Giliberti G +5 more
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Thin-film lithium niobate terahertz differential field detectors with a bandwidth reaching 3 terahertz. [PDF]
Herter A +3 more
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Second-harmonic generation in NbOI<sub>2</sub>-integrated silicon nitride microdisk resonators. [PDF]
Liu N, Liu Q, Lin Y, Zhu Z, Liu K.
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Physics in Technology, 1983
The main advantages of integrated optics devices lie in the inherent simplicity of all-optical systems and high switching speeds (>5 Gbit s-1). The outstanding device problems include the connection of optical fibres to these microcircuits and the integration of many devices on a single chip.
J. Wilkinson
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The main advantages of integrated optics devices lie in the inherent simplicity of all-optical systems and high switching speeds (>5 Gbit s-1). The outstanding device problems include the connection of optical fibres to these microcircuits and the integration of many devices on a single chip.
J. Wilkinson
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Integrated Optics Devices for Optical Communications
1983The field of integrated optics covers the exploration of guided- wave techniques for the construction of new or improved optical device Dielectric waveguides, usually in the form of a planar film or strip of higher refractive index than the substrate, are used to confine the light to very small cross sections over relatively long lengths.
H. Kogelnik
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