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Far-field distribution of semiconductor phase-locked arrays with multiple contacts

Katz et al., 1983

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3279858702062161913
Author
Katz J
Kapon E
Lindsey C
Margalit S
Yariv A
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Electronics Letters

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Waveguides of various strip widths were fabricated by diffusing 800 A-thick thermally evaporated titanium metal strips into a Z-cut, V-propagating LiNbO3 crystal at 1050cC for 9 h in an H2O-rich atmosphere. These conditions are sufficient for low propagation loss and …
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