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Devices microring resonator modulator

In this chapter we will shortly summarize the nonlinear optical properties of macromolecular systems and some of the main experimental techniques for their optical characterization. Some basic optoelectronic patterns will be reported in order to give a brief account of the advances in the realization of active waveguide systems and telecommunication devices based on organic materials. The main optoelectronic devices based on nonlinear optical properties of chromophores in polymeric and hybrid matrices will be illustrated. In particular Mach-Zehnder modulators, microring resonators, switches and wavelength filters will be reviewed. [Pg.121]

Other devices that can be fabricated with NLO polymers are for example sensors for electric field. A number of sensors fabricated with EO polymers to detect electric field signals and map the electric field distribution have been implemented in the last years based on Mach-Zehnder intensity and polarization modulators. Other sensors are based on asymmetric Fabry-Perot microcavities to convert phase modulation into amplitude modulation and enhance the samphng signals. Very recently Sun et al. [172] presented a novel broadband electrooptic electric field sensor fabricated with an EO polymer microring resonator coupled to the core of a side-polished optical fiber. A sensitivity of 100 mV/m has been achieved at frequencies up to 550 MHz. [Pg.158]


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