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Low-Cost Hybrid-Integrated Micro-Intradyne Coherent Receiver Using FPCB wirings

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Abstract

We report on a low-cost hybrid-integrated Micro-ICR based on a silica DP-OH and InP WG-PDs. RF and DC FPCB wirings provide low-cost and good RF performance. A 3-dB bandwidth is measured to be ~36 GHz.

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