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A Hybrid Proton-exchanged/Titanium-indiffuscd 2×2 Polarization Splitter in LiNbO3

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Abstract

An integrated-optic polarization splitter is a necessary component in many integrated photonic devices, particularly in those devices, such as coherent receivers and optical filters, which achieve polarization independence by employing a polarization-diversity configuration [1-3]. A very versatile structure is the 2 × 2 beamsplitter which separates each of two input ports into orthogonally-polarized output ports.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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