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TECHNICAL PROGRAM THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER<br />

HARBOUR ROOM B GRAND BALLROOM B GRAND BALLROOM C GRAND BALLROOM E<br />

phate phosphors were studied. Luminescence<br />

output and moisture stability of micron-sized<br />

blue emitting halophosphate phosphors are 15-<br />

20% improved by SiO 2 coatings.<br />

laser will be presented.<br />

different discrete optical latching switches based<br />

on Micro-Opto-Mechanical and Magneto-Optic<br />

principles. A clear trade-off between speed and<br />

power consumption is noticed for those QPAR<br />

realizations.<br />

ThY5 4:45 PM - 5:00 PM<br />

White-Emitting Solid State Lighting by<br />

Electrophoretic Deposition of Phosphors,<br />

J. I. Choi, University of California - San Diego,<br />

La Jolla, CA, USA, M. Anc, A. Piquette,<br />

M. E. Hannah, K. C. Mishra, Osram Sylvania<br />

Inc., Beverly, MA, USA, J. McKittrick and<br />

J. B. Talbot, University of California - San Diego,<br />

La Jolla, CA, USA<br />

Electrophoretic deposition has been applied for<br />

depositing phosphors for application to solid<br />

state lighting. A “remote phosphor” configuration<br />

was employed in a UV-LED-based white light<br />

source for better light extraction efficiency.<br />

ThBB6 4:45 PM - 5:00 PM<br />

Theoretical Study of Continuous-Wave<br />

Lasing in Cr:ZnSe:Glass Composite<br />

Waveguides, M. Gorjan and M. Rochette,<br />

McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada<br />

We study continuous-wave laser operation of a<br />

Cr:ZnSe:glass composite waveguide. Results<br />

show the influence of propagation losses on the<br />

power conversion efficiency, pumping range and<br />

the wavelength tunability of the laser.<br />

ThZ5 5:00 PM - 5:15 PM<br />

Giant Electro-thermal Phase-shift in Low-<br />

Polarization Dependent Slow Light Bragg<br />

Reflector Waveguide, A. Fuchida,<br />

A. Matsutani and F. Koyama, Tokyo Institute of<br />

Technology, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan<br />

We demonstrate a giant phase-shift in a slowlight<br />

Bragg reflector waveguide. A low<br />

polarization dependence of group index is clearly<br />

shown. We observed a large phase shift over 4π<br />

in 20µm-long waveguide thanks to slowing light.<br />

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Join us next year!<br />

<strong>IEEE</strong> <strong>Photonics</strong> 2013<br />

Bellevue Washington, USA<br />

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