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Polymer May Offer Switching Solutions

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Perry J. Greenbaum

An organic polymer and liquid crystal waveguide device under development by a team of researchers in Italy and Sweden promises applications in integrated optical circuits and in all-optical switches for telecommunications. If proved commercially feasible, it would complement inorganic materials such as LiNbO3 or GaAs now used in integrated optics. The device combines an isotropic polymer waveguide made by photochemical crosslinking with a ferroelectric liquid crystal in an integrated electro-optical modulator. The three-stage waveguide is a sandwich of sorts, with passive core polymers...Read full article

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