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6 December 1989A Polarisation Splitter In Integrated Optics
Though in many applications in optoelectronics light amplitude is the most important parameter for carrying the information flow, in some cases the phase or the polarisation of the guided waves is more relevant (optical sensors, Faraday rotators, coherent telecommunications...). Here we report on a polarisation beam splitter based on a Y-fed directional coupler with propagation along the Z axis of a LiNb03 crystal.
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Y. Bourbin, A. Enard, M. Werner, S. Vatoux, M, Papuchon, "A Polarisation Splitter In Integrated Optics," Proc. SPIE 1141, 5th European Conf on Integrated Optics: ECIO '89, (6 December 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961919