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Since the concept of optical guided-wave devices was introduced, remarkable progress has been made in the characteristics of opto-electronic devices. One of the most important features of waveguide-type components is the possibility of realizing higher performances compared with the bulk type counterpart. It is of great interest in applications like ultrafast signal processing, communication, and sensors.
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Izutsu, M., Haga, H., Sueta, T. (1985). Ultrafast Traveling-Wave Light Modulators with Reduced Velocity Mismatch. In: Mourou, G.A., Bloom, D.M., Lee, CH. (eds) Picosecond Electronics and Optoelectronics. Springer Series in Electrophysics, vol 21. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70780-3_33
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