Abstract
The application of organic and inorganic glasses in microring resonators (MRs) is discussed. The relevant properties of both classes of materials will be resumed. It will be shown that especially polymer glasses can generate some stability problems in MRs. In addition, it will be shown that the combination of organic and inorganic glasses in (hybrid) devices can yield superior products but might also result in compatibility problems.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Microresonators As Building Blocks For VLSI Photonics |
| Subtitle of host publication | International School of Quantum Electronics, 39th Course |
| Editors | Francesco Michelotti, Alfred Driessen, Mario Bertolotii |
| Place of Publication | Melville, NY |
| Publisher | American Institute of Physics |
| Pages | 252-268 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| ISBN (Print) | 0-7354-0184-5 |
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| Publication status | Published - 18 Oct 2004 |
| Event | Microresonators as building blocks for VLSI photonics 2003 : 39th Course International School of Quantum Electronics - Erice, Italy Duration: 18 Oct 2003 → 25 Oct 2003 |
Publication series
| Name | AIP Conference Proceedings |
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| Publisher | AIP |
| Volume | 709 |
| ISSN (Print) | 0094-243X |
Conference
| Conference | Microresonators as building blocks for VLSI photonics 2003 |
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| Country/Territory | Italy |
| City | Erice |
| Period | 18/10/03 → 25/10/03 |
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