Guided-Wave Optoelectronics
By Theodor Tamir (Editor), R.C. Alferness (Contribution by), W.K. Burns (Contribution by), J.F. Donelly (Contribution by), I.P. Kaminow (Contribution by), H. Kogelnik (Contribution by), F.J. Leonberger (Contribution by), A.F. Milton (Contribution by), T. Tamir (Contribution by), R.S. Tucker (Contribution by)
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By Theodor Tamir (Editor), R.C. Alferness (Contribution by), W.K. Burns (Contribution by), J.F. Donelly (Contribution by), I.P. Kaminow (Contribution by), H. Kogelnik (Contribution by), F.J. Leonberger (Contribution by), A.F. Milton (Contribution by), T. Tamir (Contribution by), R.S. Tucker (Contribution by)
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The first guided-wave components that employed signals in the form of light beams traveling along thin films were fabricated a little more than two decades ago. The parallel development of semiconductor lasers and the subsequent availability of low-loss optical fibers made possible the imple mentation of completely optical systems for communications, signal pro cessing and other applications that had used only electronic circuitry in the past. Referred to as integrated optics, this techno...






















