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Integrated Optical Devices Based on Silica Waveguide Technology

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Light was more familiar to us than electricity before the modern industrialized age. However, the great progress in electrical and electronic technologies has opened up a new era in which electricity and electronics have become more useful in our lives. In the early 1960’s, the laser was developed, which provided a stable source of coherent light, and low-loss optical fiber has been developed to make it possible to transmit light signals over long distances. Today, the transmission and processing of signals carried by light has become a topic of great interest.

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Miyashita, T. (1991). Integrated Optical Devices Based on Silica Waveguide Technology. In: Morris, J.E. (eds) Electronics Packaging Forum. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0439-2_9

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