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25 August 1994Two-layer structure on LiNbO3 with birefringence reversal: theoretical modeling and optimization of the sensing properties
We have modelled a two-layer structure consisting of a Ti-waveguide and a thin proton exchanged layer on top using a multilayer stack approximation. Good agreement with previously reported experimental investigations is obtained. Guidelines are proposed for optimizing the sensing properties of the two-layer structure.
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Iliyana Hinkov, Vladimir Hinkov, Elmar E. Wagner, "Two-layer structure on LiNbO3 with birefringence reversal: theoretical modeling and optimization of the sensing properties," Proc. SPIE 2212, Linear and Nonlinear Integrated Optics, (25 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185139