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Design of single-mode photonic crystal optical waveguides

Abstract

Summary form only given. Photonic crystals have inspired a lot of interest recently due to their potential for controlling the propagation of light. Photonic crystals with line defects can be used for guiding light. A conventional method for making a two-dimensional (2D) dielectric-core photonic crystal (or PBG) waveguide is to remove one row of air columns. This usually results in a multimode waveguide. We present a more systematic way of making single-mode dielectric-core 2D PBG waveguides. It was recently shown that the main guiding mechanisms in dielectric-core PBG waveguides are total internal reflection and distributed Bragg reflection (DBR). The confinement of the guided mode in the center slab of the waveguide suggests that the properties of such modes can be modified by modifying the guiding structure in the vicinity of the center slab.

Keywords:
Photonic crystal Optics Waveguide Dielectric Materials science Reflection (computer programming) Core (optical fiber) Slab Total internal reflection Optoelectronics Multi-mode optical fiber Microstructured optical fiber Photonics Single-mode optical fiber Optical fiber Physics Plastic optical fiber Computer science

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Photonic Crystals and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Photonic and Optical Devices
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