Author(s): Karim Abid
Journal: IETE Journal of Research
ISSN 0377-2063
Volume: 53;
Issue: 5;
Start page: 459;
Date: 2007;
Original page
ABSTRACT
Major objective of monolithic integration of active optical components are small size, low power consumption, low cost, improved performance and reliability. Most of these goals can be achieved in multi-segment devices where each segment can be used as optical source, detector, amplifier, switch, modulator etc. In this paper, detecting properties of a four-segment twin tandem-stripe monolithically integrated device are investigated experimentally. Results are justified with the help of hybrid active wave guide devices in order to make investigations more reliable.
Journal: IETE Journal of Research
ISSN 0377-2063
Volume: 53;
Issue: 5;
Start page: 459;
Date: 2007;
Original page
ABSTRACT
Major objective of monolithic integration of active optical components are small size, low power consumption, low cost, improved performance and reliability. Most of these goals can be achieved in multi-segment devices where each segment can be used as optical source, detector, amplifier, switch, modulator etc. In this paper, detecting properties of a four-segment twin tandem-stripe monolithically integrated device are investigated experimentally. Results are justified with the help of hybrid active wave guide devices in order to make investigations more reliable.