The present book is the account of a workshop on Integrated Optics and
Micro-Optics with Polymers held in spring 1992 at Mainz and organized by
IMM Institute of Microtechnology GmbH, the Max Planck Institute of Poly-
mer Research, and the Institute of Applied Physics of Friedrich Schiller
University at Jena. The field of Integrated Optics and Micro-Optics with
Polymers is receiving growing interest from multiple sides. Among the
important reasons are the potential of tailoring materials for a
specific application, the easy and cheap availability of those
materials, and the possibilities of mass fabrica- tion with plastiCS.
Accordingly, materials researchers, microtechnologists, process
engineers, and device builders are active in this field. Their interest
is fed from prospective applications of integrated or micro-optical
devices and systems in telecommunication, sensors, optical switching and
routing, and, in a more distant future, optical processing. The workshop
succeeded to bring together more than 130 experimenta- lists and
theorists, physicists and chemists, device developers and users,
materials researchers and process engineers, as well as polymer scien-
tists and those dealing with anorganic materials, coming from industry,
research institutes, and universities.