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25 August 1994Polymer integrated optics for all optical devices
Great hope currently lies in the area of organic materials for third order non linear optics in waveguide devices, even if a large uncertainty still exists in this field. Here the activity of the RACE HIPOS is reported which is closely focused on polymer waveguide fabrication, on the insertion of such guides in Integrated Optics circuits and on nonlinear tests.
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Stefano Sottini, "Polymer integrated optics for all optical devices," Proc. SPIE 2212, Linear and Nonlinear Integrated Optics, (25 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185125