Optical waveguide devices with deuterated amorphous carbon...

Optical waveguides – Having particular optical characteristic modifying chemical... – Of waveguide core

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C385S129000, C385S131000, C385S142000

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07006753

ABSTRACT:
An optical waveguide device comprising a core structure formed of deuterated amorphous carbon. The optical waveguide device decreases losses due to hydrogen absorption. A process for making the optical waveguide device is also disclosed.

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