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Polymer Optical Amplifiers Are on the Way

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Richard Gaughan

Optical polymers are attractive candidates for composing future integrated optical devices. The desirable rare-earth ions are insoluble in the polymers, however, precluding their use in integrated optical amplifiers. Now researchers at the FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics have overcome the problem. Researchers have discovered methods of incorporating rare-earth ions into optical polymers. The work may lead to the development of integrated optical amplifiers for telecommunications networks. In rare-earth ions such as erbium and neodymium, the population of electronic levels...Read full article

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