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1 April 1991 Electro-optic polymer devices for optical interconnects
Richard S. Lytel, Edward S. Binkley, Dexter G. Girton, John T. Kenney, George F. Lipscomb, Anthony J. Ticknor, Timothy E. Van Eck
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Abstract
Electro-optic polymers exhibit many useful properties for distribution and routing of light on optical multilayer boards and modules. With the development of more robust materials it should soon be possible to use these materials to provide high-density interconnects at significant power savings and with reduced noise at frequencies above 100 MHz. We review the research toward creating new materials and devices for applications to packaging technology.
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Richard S. Lytel, Edward S. Binkley, Dexter G. Girton, John T. Kenney, George F. Lipscomb, Anthony J. Ticknor, and Timothy E. Van Eck "Electro-optic polymer devices for optical interconnects", Proc. SPIE 1389, Microelectronic Interconnects and Packages: Optical and Electrical Technologies, (1 April 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.25555
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KEYWORDS
Electro optic polymers

Optical interconnects

Packaging

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