Abstract
We demonstrate for the first time monolithic and hybrid integration of complex passive and active InP elements on an electro-optic polymer platform. Using these elements we present a tunable laser and the optical part of a novel 100 Gb/s transmitter, revealing the potential of the material system to act as a multi-functional integration platform.
© 2012 Optical Society of America
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