Two compact structures for perpendicular coupling of optical signals between dielectric and photonic crystal waveguides
Posted on 2017-04-28 - 13:57
Two structures are analyzed with numerical modeling as candidates for perpendicular coupling of optical signals from a dielectric waveguide to a photonic bandgap (PBG) waveguide. The first consists of a perfectly electric conducting (PEC) grating and PBG mirror to couple power out of the dielectric waveguide, along with a circular-like lens to couple that power into the PBG waveguide. The second consists of a slanted inline fiber Bragg grating to couple power out of the dielectric waveguide, and a graded-index (GRIN) lens to couple that power into the PBG waveguide. Power transfer efficiencies of 50% and 71%, respectively, are reported. Such structures would be useful in WDM applications, and/or where circuit real estate restrictions demand coupling perpendicular to the dielectric guide over small distances.
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Potter, Michael E.; Ziolkowski, Richard W. (2002). Two compact structures for perpendicular coupling of optical signals between dielectric and photonic crystal waveguides. Optica Publishing Group. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3758498.v1