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Silicon subwavelength waveguiding devices

Abstract

Silicon photonics has emerged as an intense field of research due to its unique capabilities to integrate photonics and electronics into the same platform using standard semiconductor fabrication facilities. Subwavelength grating (SWG) structures, i.e. periodic nanostructured waveguides with a pitch below half the wavelength of light, allow the lossless propagation of Bloch-Floquet modes which closely resemble propagation through a homogenous waveguide with optical properties (refractive index, dispersion, birefringence) that can be tailored to fulfill specific design goals. SWG engineering is now routinely used for novel and advanced device design. Fiber-chip couplers, polarization and mode multiplexers, multimode interference couplers (MMIs), lenses, and bragg filters have been successfully designed in our group based in these concepts. In this invited talk we will review some of our last advances in the field.

Authors

Molina-Fernández I; Wangüemert-Pérez JG; Ortega-Moñux A; Halir R; de Oliva Rubio J; Sánchez-Postigo A; Luque-González JM; Hadij-Elhouati A; Pereira-Martín D; González-Andrade D

Volume

11290

Publisher

SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics

Publication Date

February 26, 2020

DOI

10.1117/12.2545455

Name of conference

High Contrast Metastructures IX

Conference proceedings

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering

ISSN

0277-786X
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