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10 June 2004 WDM polymer substrate mode photonic interconnects for satellite communications
Jian Liu, Lanlan Gu, Ray T. Chen, Douglas M. Craig
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WDM is an enabling technology for future satellite communications to increase capacity of bandwidth and network efficiency. Polymer based substrate mode optical interconnects is advantageous over its competing technologies, such as waveguide and free space approaches, in terms of insertion loss, robustness, and packaging. In this paper, we will describe polymer substrate mode photonic interconnects and their reconfiguration functions for separation of coarse and dense wavelength channels.
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Jian Liu, Lanlan Gu, Ray T. Chen, and Douglas M. Craig "WDM polymer substrate mode photonic interconnects for satellite communications", Proc. SPIE 5358, Photonics Packaging and Integration IV, (10 June 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.531557
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KEYWORDS
Optical interconnects

Wavelength division multiplexing

Polymers

Satellite communications

Coarse wavelength division multiplexing

Dense wavelength division multiplexing

Electrodes

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