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5 January 1990 Performance Considerations Of Lithium Niobate Modulators For Analogue Applications
Martin Lawrence, David Parker, Richard Booth, Alan Beaumont
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Lithium Niobate modulators have been available commercially from several vendors for a number of years, and have found their way into a very broad range of Research and Development1activities, some of which were discussed in an earlier article . However, with the possible exception of the fibre-optic gyro, it is probably safe to say that systems applications for this class of device are still relatively limited and their exposure beyond the domain of optical scientific research is increasing only slowly.
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Martin Lawrence, David Parker, Richard Booth, and Alan Beaumont "Performance Considerations Of Lithium Niobate Modulators For Analogue Applications", Proc. SPIE 1177, Integrated Optics and Optoelectronics, (5 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963323
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KEYWORDS
Lithium niobate

Modulation

Modulators

Integrated optics

Optoelectronics

Distortion

Semiconductor lasers

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