Abstract
A highly versatile electro-optically induced waveguide is proposed, and some of its applications are discussed. The In(1-s)Ga(s)As(t)P(1-t)-based device can reconfigure an arbitrary refractive-index profile with high speed by using an array of stripe electrodes deposited along the device. This device can act as a variable fractional Fourier transformer or as a beam shaper. Some nonguiding applications based on a specific refractive-index patterning that is normal to the light-propagation direction, such as phase modulation and beam steering, can also be implemented with this device.
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