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Integrated Optics is the use of guided waves on a substrate to achieve optical circuits which can be used in a number of applications. An example of such an integrated optical device is the waveguide switch shown in Fig. 1. This waveguide device is used to switch light between fibers.
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Garmire, E. (1986). Integrated Optics Technology. In: Wallis, R.F., Stegeman, G.I., Tamir, T. (eds) Electromagnetic Surface Excitations. Springer Series on Wave Phenomena, vol 3. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82715-0_21
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