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Usage of PIC as MMIC chip

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Hi All,

I'm wondering, whether PIC (Photonic Integrated Circuit) can be used almost as MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits). For example, I want to design passive power distribution system which is operating in the GHz frequencies (let we say - up to 50 GHz). Could I use PIC technique to design such system composed from passive components (like microwave couplers) and then use it with mm waves ?

In attachment I'm sending example of typical coupled structure designed in MMIC technique.

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E.

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