Abstract
Highly integrated photonic devices, which are predestined to replace electronic circuits for signal processing applications in the future, gained a growing interest in the last years. Among them, switchable microring resonators have the potential to be used in commercial optical integrated circuits, as they allow compact devices and a number of new functionalities. We present the fabrication of compact electro-optically tunable microring resonators in lithium niobate and discuss their performance in the telecommunication wavelength range around 1.55 μm.
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