1 October 1978 Materials And Their Properties As They Apply To Electroabsorptive Devices
N. Bottka
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Abstract
Electroabsorptive phenomena such as the Franz-Keldysh effect have prompted a considerable number of new device concepts which have potential application in electro-optic systems. The fundamental physical processes underlying these phenomena along with the special material requirements needed to design such new devices are reviewed in this article. Emphasis is placed on the design of electroabsorption modulators, detectors, and filters as well as the latest state of the art of these devices.
N. Bottka "Materials And Their Properties As They Apply To Electroabsorptive Devices," Optical Engineering 17(5), 175530 (1 October 1978). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7972273
Published: 1 October 1978
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KEYWORDS
Electro optical systems

Modulators

Sensors

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