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Mode Extinction Modulator Using Linbo3 Curved Waveguide

Sun LizhongYe Pelda

Year: 1989 Journal:   Microwave and Optical Technology Letters Vol: 2 (6)Pages: 204-205   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract In this paper a navel linear mode extinction modulator using a LiNbO 3 curved waveguide is proposed and analyzed using the loss model [1]. The modulation characteristics are predicted then.

Keywords:
Optics Extinction ratio Waveguide Extinction (optical mineralogy) Modulation (music) Mode (computer interface) Insertion loss Optical modulator Materials science Physics Phase modulation Computer science Acoustics Wavelength

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