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Inertial sensor components using polymer waveguide technology
Polymer technology for use in Inertial Sensor systems can provide a method for a much higher level of integration as compared to systems using lithium niobate modulator technology. Performance approaches the same level as LiNbO3 while additionally providing a much lower cost of manufacture. Integration of polymer structures for couplers and modulators are discussed with some concepts for complete monolithic integration of all components and prototype assemblies.