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Simulation and Design of Passive Polarization Converters on InP

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Abstract

The growing use of coherent optical systems demands the development of integrated polarization converters. For example, in balanced polarization diversity receivers a 45° rotation is required, and in conjunction with integrated lasers, a polarization rotation of 90° is desired.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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