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Polycrystalline Diamond Used to Fabricate Optical Circuits

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KARLSRUHE, Germany, April 12, 2013 — Optical circuits manufactured from polycrystalline diamond create new possibilities for all-optical sensor technology platforms. Diamond is optically transparent to lightwaves over a wide range of wavelengths, including the visible spectrum between 400 and 750 nm. Because of this feature, it can be used specifically in optomechanical circuits for applications in sensor technology and fluorescence imaging or for novel optical biological measuring methods. Whereas the high refractive index of diamond and the absence of absorption allow an efficient photon transport, its high modulus of...Read full article

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    Published: April 2013
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    visible spectrum
    That region of the electromagnetic spectrum to which the retina is sensitive and by which the eye sees. It extends from about 400 to 750 nm in wavelength.
    BiophotonicsWafersCommunicationsEuropeGermanyImagingindustrialKarlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKIToptical circuitsOpticsoptomechanical circuitsPatrik Rathpolycrystalline diamondResearch & Technologysensor technologiesSensors & Detectorsvisible spectrumWolfram Pernice

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