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30 April 1999 Recent progress on PLC hybrid integration
Kuniharu Kato, Yasuyuki Inoue
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Abstract
Planar lightwave circuit (PLC) hybrid integration is a promising way to realizing low-cost and highly functional optical components which are integrated with opto-electronic (OE) devices. As low-cost components, WDM hybrid transceiver modules have been developed to construct the fiber-to-the- home networks. As highly functional optical components, a multi-wavelength light source, a high-speed optical wavelength selector and a differential photoreceiver module have been demonstrated to construct optical transmission and switching systems employing dense wavelength-division- multiplexing and time-division-multiplexing technologies. This paper reviews the current status and recent progress on the PLC hybrid integration.
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Kuniharu Kato and Yasuyuki Inoue "Recent progress on PLC hybrid integration", Proc. SPIE 3631, Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits and Packaging III, (30 April 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.348321
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KEYWORDS
Photonic integrated circuits

Wavelength division multiplexing

Waveguides

Integrated optics

Transceivers

Optoelectronics

Optical components

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