Lithium niobate photonics: Unlocking the electromagnetic spectrum
The University of Adelaide · RMIT University · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Lithium niobate (LN), first synthesized 70 years ago, has been widely used in diverse applications ranging from communications to quantum optics. These high-volume commercial applications have provided the economic means to establish a mature manufacturing and processing industry for high-quality LN crystals and wafers. Breakthrough science demonstrations to commercial products have been achieved owing to the ability of LN to generate and manipulate electromagnetic waves across a broad spectrum, from microwave to ultraviolet frequencies. Here, we provide a high-level Review of the history of LN as an optical material, its different photonic platforms, engineering concepts, spectral coverage, and essential…
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10Topics & keywords
- Lithium niobate
- Photonics
- Microwave
- Wafer
- Electromagnetic spectrum
- Ultraviolet
- Optoelectronics
- Engineering physics
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure