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2 March 2007 Glass integrated optics: state of the art and position toward other technologies
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With the development of optical telecommunication systems, there has been a huge work realized on integrated optics. Indeed, today several technologies are available to realize integrated devices. Among them, there is ion-exchange on glass which has been successfully used for more than twenty years to realize integrated optics devices such as wavelength multiplexers, splitters, optical amplifiers, lasers or sensors. In this paper we review the advances made by integrated optics on glass and we try to position this technology towards other technologies.
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Jean-Emmanuel Broquin "Glass integrated optics: state of the art and position toward other technologies", Proc. SPIE 6475, Integrated Optics: Devices, Materials, and Technologies XI, 647507 (2 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.706785
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

Waveguides

Ions

Integrated optics

Silver

Ion exchange

Optical amplifiers

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