Abstract:
A method for applying a protective coating to an electro-optical component includes positioning the electro-optical component in a chamber (step 32) and applying a coating composition (step 35) to at least one surface of the electro-optical component to form the protective coating thereon. The coating composition may include fluorinated poly (phenylene ether ketone) and an anti-reflection agent. The anti-reflection agent may include at least one of an inorganic salt, an organofunctionalized additive, and an erbium dopant, for example.
Abstract:
A method for applying a protective coating to an electro-optical component includes positioning the electro-optical component in a chamber and applying a coating composition to at least one surface of the electro-optical component to form the protective coating thereon. The coating composition may include fluorinated poly(phenylene ether ketone) and an anti-reflection agent. The anti-reflection agent may include at least one of an inorganic salt, an organofunctionalized additive, and an erbium dopant, for example.
Abstract:
A method for applying a protective coating to an electro-optical component includes positioning the electro-optical component in a chamber and applying a coating composition to at least one surface of the electro-optical component to form the protective coating thereon. The coating composition may include fluorinated poly(phenylene ether ketone) and an anti-reflection agent. The anti-reflection agent may include at least one of an inorganic salt, an organofunctionalized additive, and an erbium dopant, for example.
Abstract:
A method for applying a protective coating to an electro-optical component includes positioning the electro-optical component in a chamber and applying a coating composition to at least one surface of the electro-optical component to form the protective coating thereon. The coating composition may include fluorinated poly(phenylene ether ketone) and an anti-reflection agent. The anti-reflection agent may include at least one of an inorganic salt, an organofunctionalized additive, and an erbium dopant, for example.
Abstract:
A system for processing an optical signal into a plurality of optical output signals includes a laser for generating an optical signal along an optical signal path. An optical splitter receives the optical signal and includes an input optical fiber and a stepped, optical splitter circuit formed from a plurality of laser ion doped optical waveguides branching into a plurality of output-optical signals. An optical pump source pumps an optical pump signal through.the stepped, optical splitter circuit and excites the erbium to distribute gain throughout the optical splitter.
Abstract:
A method for applying a protective coating to an electro-optical component includes positioning the electro-optical component in a chamber (step 32) and applying a coating composition (step 35) to at least one surface of the electro-optical component to form the protective coating thereon. The coating composition may include fluorinated poly (phenylene ether ketone) and an anti- reflection agent. The anti-reflection agent may include at least one of an inorganic salt, an organofunctionalized additive, and an erbium dopant, for example.
Abstract:
A system for processing an optical signal into a plurality of optical output signals includes a laser for generating an optical signal along an optical signal path. An optical splitter receives the optical signal and includes an input optical fiber and a stepped, optical splitter circuit formed from a plurality of laser ion doped optical waveguides branching into a plurality of output optical signals. An optical pump source pumps an optical pump signal through the stepped, optical splitter circuit and excites the erbium to distribute gain throughout the optical splitter.
Abstract:
A method for applying a protective coating to an electro-optical component includes positioning the electro-optical component in a chamber (step 32) an d applying a coating composition (step 35) to at least one surface of the electro-optical component to form the protective coating thereon. The coatin g composition may include fluorinated poly (phenylene ether ketone) and an ant i- reflection agent. The anti-reflection agent may include at least one of an inorganic salt, an organofunctionalized additive, and an erbium dopant, for example.