M. A. Horney, H. J. Schantz, S. O. Newcomer, G. Whaley
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Air Force Highly Integrated Photonics (HIP) Program
This presentation will describe the Air Force Research Laboratory Highly Integrated Photonics Program (AF HIP) and its objective to integrate on a monolithic device, all of the optical components required to serve as a bus coupler in an all optical data communication network. Monolithic integration (chips fabricated out of a single material system) remains the ultimate vision for integrated optics