Addresss the problem of designing polarization-insensitive Bragg gratings in zero-birefringence ridge waveguides. It is known that the reflection spectrum of a Bragg grating is be polarization-independent if both the phase-matching condition and the coupling coefficient are polarization-independent. While the use of a zero-birefringence waveguide can guarantee a polarization-independent phase-matching condition, it does not in general lead to a polarization-independent coupling coefficient. Our theoretical analysis indicates, however, that a strictly polarization-independent coupling coefficient is not essential for the achievement of a polarization-insensitive Bragg grating. Our detailed calculations on both corrugation and phase gratings in zero-birefringence ridge waveguides reveal some general design principles. Our results should be useful for the design of a wide range of Bragg-grating-based waveguide devices.
Belaïd TabtiFrédéric NabkiMichaël Ménard
Belaïd TabtiMichaël MénardFrédéric Nabki
Cheng SongKin Seng ChiangHau Ping Chan
Xiaoli DaiStephen J. MihailovRobert B. WalkerClaire L. CallenderChantal BlanchetièreJia Jiang
Xiaoli DaiStephen J. MihailovClaire L. CallenderChantal BlanchetièreRobert B. Walker