1991
DOI: 10.1109/68.93265
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Optical polarization-diversity receiver integrated on titanium-diffused lithium niobate

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“…If the laser is not integrated, both a SMF fiber and a PMF fiber need to be coupled to the PIC simultaneously using, for example, a Si V-groove technique as used by GMMT [28]. If photodetectors are not integrated, such as in the versions made by AT&T [22], NTT [23], CNET [27], and HHI [29], then the output waveguides must be coupled to four fibers, which has not been reported so far, or quad photodetectors need to be packaged together with the hybrid as was reported by HHI [35]. But even if photodetectors are integrated with the hybrid, the high-frequency behavior will still be limited by the electrical connection between the photodetectors and the front-end electronics.…”
Section: Monolithically Integratedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the laser is not integrated, both a SMF fiber and a PMF fiber need to be coupled to the PIC simultaneously using, for example, a Si V-groove technique as used by GMMT [28]. If photodetectors are not integrated, such as in the versions made by AT&T [22], NTT [23], CNET [27], and HHI [29], then the output waveguides must be coupled to four fibers, which has not been reported so far, or quad photodetectors need to be packaged together with the hybrid as was reported by HHI [35]. But even if photodetectors are integrated with the hybrid, the high-frequency behavior will still be limited by the electrical connection between the photodetectors and the front-end electronics.…”
Section: Monolithically Integratedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polarization splitters are important devices for their many potential applications in the fields of optical communications [1][2][3] and fiber-optic sensing [4], where the optical signal is normally separated into two orthogonal polarization components. Dual core fiber-based polarization splitters have been widely studied in the past decade [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%