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(A)<br />

(B)<br />

(C)<br />

Fig. 4.23. Channel-waveguide interferometric intensity modulator (A). Light recombines in<br />

the exit fiber when the phase shift is zero (B). Light radiates into the substrate when the phase<br />

shift is π (C). (Adapted from Ref. [12].)<br />

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