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Magneto-photonic ring circulator in Bismuth Iron Garnet thin film: design and fabrication
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 March 2011
Abstract
Magneto-optical garnet based optical circulator was designed and fabricated with wafer-scale technology. Modeling and simulation strategy is established for the optimization of a new design of circulator based on ring cavity. Wafer-scale technological process is developed and demonstrated allowing fabrication of the optimized BIG/GGG buried ring circulator.
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