Abstract
Lithium niobate is extensively used in a wide range of applications, due to its favourable electrooptic, acousto-optic, piezoelectric, elastic and photorefractive properties. The ability to engineer precisely controlled and very smooth structures has applications in lateral guidance such as waveguides and modulators, for multiple arrays in photonic bandgap structures and for surface acoustic wave devices such as filters and time delays.
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