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30 November 1983 Fabrication Technique Utilized In Development Of The IOSA
R. P. Pautienus
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Proceedings Volume 0408, Integrated Optics III; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935698
Event: 1983 Technical Symposium East, 1983, Arlington, United States
Abstract
Component fabrication for integrated optical systems on LiNb03 is reviewed. The fabrication of an Integrated Optical RF Spectrum Analyzer [1] has demonstrated the manufacturability, evaluation, and assembly of components such as geodesic lenses, surfaces, tranducers, waveguides, photodiode array detectors and GaA1As laser diodes. These components will become increasingly important in the development of future integrated optical devices. The sequence and technique of fabrication, alignment, and assembly of these components in integrated optical devices are of major importance to successful achievement of device performance goals. Those sequences and fabrication techniques which were used in the development of the RF Integrated Optical Spectrum Analyzer components are discussed.
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R. P. Pautienus "Fabrication Technique Utilized In Development Of The IOSA", Proc. SPIE 0408, Integrated Optics III, (30 November 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.935698
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KEYWORDS
Fabrication

Waveguides

Lenses

Integrated optics

Polishing

Information operations

Surface finishing

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