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The Advantages of Hybrid Optical Integration, as Demonstrated by a 4x25Gb/s Transceiver (TROSA)

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Abstract

Hybrid optics with optimized subcomponents offer the highest performance but require an appropriate integration technology. As an example, a simplified MEMS-based hybrid 100Gb/s optical transceiver is demonstrated with a unified receiver and transmitter assembly.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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