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24 April 1995 New concepts of optoelectronic integrated circuits for microwave applications: MOMICs
Didier J. Decoster
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Abstract
For systems applications using both optics and microwave, specially designed optoelectronic devices and integrated circuits are often required. Starting from some system applications, we discuss the main performance of opto-microwave devices and show how to design and fabricate them. Particular emphasis is made on new optoelectronic integrated circuits that we call Microwave Optoelectronic Monolithic Integrated Circuits (MOMIC's). Examples of MOMIC's presented here are: matching emitters and receivers, optical circuits made with dielectric materials, multielectrode lasers, millimeter wave transducers.
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Didier J. Decoster "New concepts of optoelectronic integrated circuits for microwave applications: MOMICs", Proc. SPIE 2397, Optoelectronic Integrated Circuit Materials, Physics, and Devices, (24 April 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.206890
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Photonic integrated circuits

Integrated optics

Optoelectronics

Waveguides

Optoelectronic devices

Modulation

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