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titleOfInvention Organic optical waveguide component
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide an organic optical waveguide component with little propagation loss for light in the long wavelength region. [Structure] A cured product of a fluorosilicone resin is used as a clad 2 ′, 5 and a photo-cured product of a siloxane polymer is embedded therein as a core 3 ′. [Effect] The siloxane polymer used as the core has C Since the number of —H bonds is small, even if light in the long wavelength region propagates there, the absorption of optical energy due to the stretching vibration of the C—H bond is reduced. Therefore, the propagation loss of light is reduced.
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