Monolithic waveguide arrays

Optical waveguides – Miscellaneous

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C264S401000, C264S405000, C264S477000, C264S494000, C264S001240, C264S001270

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11357737

ABSTRACT:
A waveguide array is fabricated by providing a photoreactive material and generating an optical intensity pattern corresponding to a geometry of the waveguide array. A relative translation of the photoreactive material is effected through the optical intensity pattern. Thereafter, the photoreactive material is rendered substantially unreactive to light at at least a wavelength of the optical intensity pattern.

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