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14 January 1993 Antiresonant reflecting optical waveguides in polymer multilayer structures and with lateral confinement
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Abstract
There is a growing interest in applying polymers for integrated optics. ARROW waveguides basing on the Fabry-Perot effect exhibit a number of outstanding features compared with conventional waveguides. The theoretical ARROW concept based on leaky waves is discussed. Planar ARROWs realized in a polymer multilayer system by simple technologies have low loss (0.39 dB/cm) and can be made well-matching to a fiber field. Lateral confinement by ARROW-effect has been demonstrated experimentally.
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Andreas H. Braeuer "Antiresonant reflecting optical waveguides in polymer multilayer structures and with lateral confinement", Proc. SPIE 1774, Nonconducting Photopolymers and Applications, (14 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139575
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Waveguides

Reflectors

Photopolymers

Refractive index

Integrated optics

Wave propagation

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