F. D. Della Corte, M. A. Nigro, C. Summonte, F. Cantore, M. Gagliardi, S. Rao
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New active photonic components are proposed which exploit two amorphous silicon and related alloys optoelectronic peculiarities. In particular the thermo-optic effect and the photoinduced absorption at the infrared wavelengths are employed to design respectively a spatial switch and a light amplitude modulator. Both devices are integrated within a silicon on SiO/sub 2/ waveguide.