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20 October 2016 Control the light where you need it: new development in accurate delivery of visible laser light
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Proceedings Volume 10032, 32nd European Mask and Lithography Conference; 1003209 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2249030
Event: 32nd European Mask and Lithography Conference, 2016, Dresden, Germany
Abstract
Photonic technology is increasingly used in applications in medicine, life and environmental science. Whereas currently many of these applications are implemented using some form of discrete (free-space) optics, much can be gained from a transition to Photonics Integrated Circuits. This follows the trends in the electronics industry where highly integrated electronic circuits have allowed the combination of many different functions in a small form factor. Just as it has done for the electronics industry, integrated optics will lead to smaller, cheaper, more reliable and more user friendly devices.
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Douwe Geuzebroek, Joost van Kerkhof, and Arne Leinse "Control the light where you need it: new development in accurate delivery of visible laser light", Proc. SPIE 10032, 32nd European Mask and Lithography Conference, 1003209 (20 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2249030
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KEYWORDS
Photonic integrated circuits

Photonics

Visible radiation

Electronics

Integrated optics

Optical components

Optical filters

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