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Polarization-insensitive integrated-optic switch: a new approach

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Abstract

The use of integrated-optic modulators and switches with single-mode optical fibers requires operation characteristics that are independent of the polarization state of the incoming optical wave.1,2 This requirement arises because linearly polarized light coupled into single-mode circular fibers can be converted to other polarization states.3

© 1981 Optical Society of America

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