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Design of novel 1×4 power splitter by directional coupling between photonic crystal waveguides

Abstract

In the design process of a novel photonic crystal 1×4 power splitter, the coupling of three parallel photonic crystal waveguides can be considered as a multimode interference system in the two-dimensional square photonic crystal, the positions of output waveguides are decided by the positions of periodic twofold image which are formed by the self-imaging effect of multimode interference. The identical output optical power in each output port of the device can be realized by inserting dielectric rod E and F in the junction between the multimode waveguides and lateral single-mode output waveguides. The transmission characteristics of the splitter are investigated by using the finite-difference time-domain method. The results show that the transmittance of this splitter can be as high as 95.4% for λ=1.55μm when the radius of the inserted dielectric rods of E and F is 0.34r.

Keywords:
Splitter Photonic crystal Power dividers and directional couplers Optics Coupling (piping) Multi-mode optical fiber Materials science Optical power Transmittance Optoelectronics Photonics Interference (communication) Physics Optical fiber Telecommunications Laser Engineering

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Photonic Crystals and Applications
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