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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 19, 2005
Filed:
May. 16, 2001
Samuel D. Conzone, Clarks Summit, PA (US);
Joseph S. Hayden, Clarks Summit, PA (US);
Alexander J. Marker, Iii, Moscow, PA (US);
Marren Walther, Engelstadt, DE;
Rainer Liebald, Nauheim, DE;
Ulrike Beer, Neu-uern, DE;
Ulrich Peuschert, Bodenheim, DE;
Ruediger Sprengard, Mainz, DE;
Tobias Käleer, Mainz, DE;
Samuel D. Conzone, Clarks Summit, PA (US);
Joseph S. Hayden, Clarks Summit, PA (US);
Alexander J. Marker, III, Moscow, PA (US);
Marren Walther, Engelstadt, DE;
Rainer Liebald, Nauheim, DE;
Ulrike Beer, Neu-uern, DE;
Ulrich Peuschert, Bodenheim, DE;
Ruediger Sprengard, Mainz, DE;
Tobias Käleer, Mainz, DE;
Schott Glas, Mainz, DE;
Abstract
The invention concerns a photonic device comprising a first section including a material adapted to interact with photons, a second section including a material adapted to interact with photons, with an area of said first section and an area of said second section abutting each other wherein at least a part of said first area and a part of said second area defines a low temperature bonding area to provide adaptability for a plurality of applications based on a combination of materials having specific characteristic benefits, however without introducing unwanted effects having a negative influence on the quality of optical signals.