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Efficient GHz electro-optical modulation with a nonlocal lithium niobate metasurface in the linear and nonlinear regime. [PDF]
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Wireless battery-free ultrathin lithium-niobate resonator as wearable and implantable electronics for continuous monitoring of mechanical vital signs. [PDF]
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Plasmonic Lithium Niobate Mach–Zehnder Modulators
Nano Letters, 2022Lithium niobate Mach-Zehnder modulators (MZMs) are present in a wide range of technologies and though fulfilling the performance and reliability requirements of present applications, they are becoming progressively too bulky, power inefficient, and slow in switching to keep pace with future technological demands.
Martin Thomaschewski +4 more
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Ferroelectrics, 1981
Abstract In studies directed towards improving the basic understanding of the influence of grain boundaries upon the properties of electroceramic materials, studies are being made of artificial planar boundaries created in single domain ferroelectric lithium niobate crystals by thermally bonding carefully polished (001) surfaces.
Yao Xi, L. E. Cross
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Abstract In studies directed towards improving the basic understanding of the influence of grain boundaries upon the properties of electroceramic materials, studies are being made of artificial planar boundaries created in single domain ferroelectric lithium niobate crystals by thermally bonding carefully polished (001) surfaces.
Yao Xi, L. E. Cross
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Fast Lithium Niobate Photodetector
Laser & Photonics Reviews, 2023AbstractDespite various successes in lithium niobate (LN) integrated photonic devices (e.g., light sources, waveguides, modulators, etc.), LN photodetectors (PD) that converts light into electrical signals have received less research attention. Here, fast LN PDs are demonstrated.
Chunyan Jin +10 more
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Lithium niobate integrated optical devices
Proceedings of 2001 3rd International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (IEEE Cat. No.01EX488), 2002This paper reviews the current status of lithium niobate device applications and describes the research activity carried out at the Polytechnic of Bari in the field of linear and nonlinear integrated optics exploiting channel lithium niobate waveguides.
D'ORAZIO, Antonella +3 more
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1989
Lithium niobate (LiNbO 3 is considered to be the leading electrooptical material for fabrication of active waveguides, modulators, and switches for application in integrated optical circuits.
Mahmoud M. Abouellell +1 more
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Lithium niobate (LiNbO 3 is considered to be the leading electrooptical material for fabrication of active waveguides, modulators, and switches for application in integrated optical circuits.
Mahmoud M. Abouellell +1 more
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Lithium Niobate Packaging Challenges
MRS Proceedings, 1987ABSTRACTThe use of lithium niobate integrated optic devices outside of the research laboratory is predicated on the development of a sound packaging method. We present a discussion of the many issues that face the development of a viable, robust packaging technology.
E. J. Murphy +3 more
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Lithium niobate photonic devices
Laser Resonators, Microresonators, and Beam Control XXIII, 2021Lithium niobate (LN) is a well-known material extensively used for optical modulators, thanks to its large electro-optic coefficient. The advancement of thin-film LN technology has sparked tremendous interest in the field of integrated optics. The capability of co-integration ultralow loss monolithic optical waveguides with highly efficient microwave ...
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