Abstract:
In order to enable optical systems to operate with a high degree of compactness and reliability it is necessary to combine large number of optical functions in small mono...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In order to enable optical systems to operate with a high degree of compactness and reliability it is necessary to combine large number of optical functions in small monolithic structures. A development, somewhat reminiscent of that that took place in Integrated Electronics, is now beginning to take place in optics. The initial challenge in this emerging field, known appropriately as "Integrated Optics", is to demonstrate the possibility of performing basic optical functions such as light generation, coupling, modulation, and guiding in Integrated Optical configurations. The talk will review the main theoretical and experimental developments to date in Integrated Optics. Specific topics to be discussed include: Material considerations, guiding mechanisms, modulation, coupling and mode losses. The fabrication and applications of periodic thin film structures will be discussed.
Published in: 1972 International Electron Devices Meeting
Date of Conference: 04-06 December 1972
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 August 2005