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16 June 1995 Silica-based optical delay lines and switches for phased-array radar control
Lily Y. Pang, Jerry L. Leonard Jr., Tseng-Hwang Lin, Gregory A. Magel, Susan Marie Eshelman
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Abstract
We report our progress on integrated phosphorus-doped SiO2 optical waveguide delay lines and membrane optical routing switches for phased-array radar control. We have completed the design and layout of the delay lines for the two shortest bits. We have demonstrated the concept of a microelectromechanical membrane optical routing switch with a Mach-Zehnder interferometer and a fixed aluminum thin film. Channel crosstalk values as low as -12.4 dB and -20.3 dB were measured with and without a 3 mm aluminum film, respectively. We have designed the membrane structure for the switch to have better yield, improved reliability, and lower excitation voltage.
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Lily Y. Pang, Jerry L. Leonard Jr., Tseng-Hwang Lin, Gregory A. Magel, and Susan Marie Eshelman "Silica-based optical delay lines and switches for phased-array radar control", Proc. SPIE 2489, Transition of Optical Processors into Systems 1995, (16 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.212044
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Aluminum

Switches

Polysomnography

Cladding

Etching

Phased array optics

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