Mapping the optical properties of slab-type two-dimensional photonic crystal waveguides
Abstract
We report on systematic experimental mapping of the transmission properties of two-dimensional silicon-on-insulator photonic crystal waveguides for a broad range of hole radii, slab thicknesses and waveguide lengths for both TE and TM polarizations. Detailed analysis of numerous spectral features allows a direct comparison of experimental data with 3D plane wave and finite-difference time-domain calculations. We find, counter-intuitively, that the bandwidth for low-loss propagation completely vanishes for structural parameters where the photonic band gap is maximized. Our results demonstrate that, in order to maximize the bandwidth of low-loss waveguiding, the hole radius must be significantly reduced. While the photonic band gap considerably narrows, the bandwidth of low-loss propagation in PhC waveguides is increased up to 125nm with losses as low as 82dB/cm.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0504132,
title = {Mapping the optical properties of slab-type two-dimensional photonic crystal waveguides},
author = {Eric Dulkeith and Sharee J. McNab and Yurii A. Vlasov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0504132},
year = {2009}
}
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10 pages, 8 figures