Linear thin-film Bragg modulator

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A thin-film Bragg modulator operating linearly without bias voltage is suggested and experimentally investigated. The operating point is shifted due to a stationary volume phase diffraction grating being under the electrodes in a waveguide.

Inspec keywords: optical modulation; thin film devices; optical waveguide components; integrated optics

Other keywords: stationary volume phase diffraction grating; electrodes; operating point; linear thin film Bragg modulator; optical waveguide; integrated optics

Subjects: Optical beam modulators; Integrated optics; Integrated optics; Optical waveguides; Optical waveguides and couplers

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