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Design of a Broadband Polarization Splitter Based on Anisotropy-Engineered Tilted Subwavelength Gratings

Abstract

Polarization management is of paramount importance in integrated optics, particularly for highly birefringent photonic platforms such as silicon-on-insulator. In this paper, we present a polarization beam splitter based on a multimode interference coupler incorporating tilted subwavelength gratings. The tilt provides accurate control of the structural anisotropy and enables independent selection of the beat length for two orthogonal polarization states. As a result, device length is reduced to less than 100 $\mu$m while simultaneously achieving broadband operation through subwavelength grating dispersion engineering. Insertion losses below 1 dB and an extinction ratio higher than 20 dB are demonstrated through three-dimensional FDTD simulation in a 131-nm bandwidth.

Authors

Herrero-Bermello A; Luque-Gonzlez JM; Velasco AV; Ortega-Moux A; Cheben P; Halir R

Journal

IEEE Photonics Journal, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 1–8

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

June 1, 2019

DOI

10.1109/jphot.2019.2912335

ISSN

1943-0647

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