Abstract
Integrated optic polarization splitters are important components for many applications. An example is a coherent optical detection scheme, which uses the concept of polarization diversity. Various concepts for these splitters have been presented in the literature [1]-[10]. For a monolithic integration the polarization splitter must be realized in InGaAsP/InP, since only these semiconductors permit the realization of lasers, detectors, electronics and waveguide components in the 1.3 and 1.5 μm wavelength regions.
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