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Subwavelength metastructures for dispersion engineering in planar waveguide devices

Abstract

High contrast structures with a sub-wavelength pitch, small enough to suppress diffraction, exhibit extraordinary optical properties: depending on the design they may behave as perfect mirrors, anti-reflective interfaces, homogenous materials with controllable refractive index, or strongly dispersive materials. Here we discuss on the design possibilities such structures offer in planar waveguide devices in silicon-on-insulator. We briefly review the application of sub-wavelength structures in a variety of waveguide devices. We then focus on some of the latest advances in the design ultra-compact and ultra-wideband multimode interference couplers based on dispersion engineered sub-wavelength structures.

Authors

Halir R; Ortega-Moñux A; Cheben P; Maese-Novo A; Perez-Galacho D; Alonso-Ramos C; Molina-Fernández I; Gonzalo Wangueemert-Perez J; H Schmid J; Xu D

Volume

8995

Publication Date

February 19, 2014

DOI

10.1117/12.2045727

Conference proceedings

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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