Abstract
The variety of optical properties of lithium niobate crystals make this material attractive for many applications such as electro-optic modulators and switches, nonlinear optical frequency converters, optical waveguide amplifiers, lasers and so forth. It is considered as a good candidate for optical integrated circuits since both passive and active components can be combined on the same chip.1
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