Yongqiang Shi, Wenshen Wang, J. Bechtel, W. Steier, L. Dalton, H. Fetterman
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Integrated electrooptic polymer devices for optical communications
The rapid development in high speed optical communications has prompted a large demand in electrooptic (EO) modulators and switches which are currently made of LiNbO3 and semiconductor materials. In order to reduce manufacturing cost and driving voltage, and extend the bandwidth of the EO devices, an intense research in EO polymer materials and devices is underway.