2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00542-018-3960-9
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The properties of free-standing epoxy polymer multi-mode optical waveguides

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“…In this paper, we presented optical waveguides with optical losses lower or comparable with our previously presented results [ 9 , 17 , 29 ] and also comparable with results presented by Choi et al [ 30 ]. Bamiedakis et al presented an optical waveguide for high-speed applications with very low optical losses operating at 850 nm [ 14 ], but our applied R2P fabrication process allowed low cost and mass production.…”
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“…In this paper, we presented optical waveguides with optical losses lower or comparable with our previously presented results [ 9 , 17 , 29 ] and also comparable with results presented by Choi et al [ 30 ]. Bamiedakis et al presented an optical waveguide for high-speed applications with very low optical losses operating at 850 nm [ 14 ], but our applied R2P fabrication process allowed low cost and mass production.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…We presented polymer multimode optical waveguides with the dimension of the channels 50 × 50 μm fabricated by the photolithography process. The waveguides were fabricated from epoxy polymer EpoCore/EpoClad and the average values of the optical losses for these waveguides were −1.85 dB/cm (650 nm), −0.60 dB/cm (850 nm) and −0.69 dB/cm (1310 nm), respectively [ 9 ].…”
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