Advances in the Development of Mid-Infrared Integrated Devices for Interferometric Arrays
L. Labadie (UzK, PH1), Guillermo Martin (IPAG), Airan Rodenas, (Heriot-Watt), Norman C. Anheier (PNNL), Brahim Arezki (IPAG), Robert R., Thomson (Heriot-Watt), Hong A. Qiao (PNNL), Pierre Kern (IPAG), Ajoy K. Kar, (Heriot-Watt), Bruce E. Bernacki (PNNL)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent progress in creating mid-infrared integrated optical devices using laser writing on chalcogenide glasses, focusing on their fabrication and laboratory testing for stellar interferometry applications.
Contribution
It introduces new fabrication techniques and characterization results for mid-infrared integrated optics tailored for stellar interferometry.
Findings
Successful fabrication of mid-infrared integrated devices
Laboratory characterization demonstrating device performance
Potential applications in stellar interferometry
Abstract
This article reports the advances on the development of mid-infrared integrated optics for stellar interferometry. The devices are fabricated by laser writing techniques on chalcogenide glasses. Laboratory characterizaton is reported and analyzed.
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