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2011-08-25 16:50
Spatial Mode Demultiplexer Based on High Contrast Sub-wavelength Grating Hollow Waveguide Akihiro Imamura (Tokyo Tech.), Weijian Yang, James Ferrara (UC Berkeley), Yuuki Hashidume, Xiaodong Gu, Fumio Koyama (Tokyo Tech.), Connie J. Chang-Hasnain (UC Berkeley) EMD2011-43 CPM2011-87 OPE2011-78 LQE2011-41 Link to ES Tech. Rep. Archives: EMD2011-43 CPM2011-87 OPE2011-78 LQE2011-41 |
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We propose a spatial mode demultiplexer based on High Contrast Sub-Wavelength Grating (HCG) hollow waveguide. Each transverse modes can be demultiplexed by adjusting the incident angle dependence of top HCG mirror reflectivity. A possibility of a spatial mode filter with radiation ratio of 13.5dB and 4 channel spatial mode demultiplexing is predicted. The size of the proposed spatial mode demultiplexer is less than 1mm2. Thus, this scheme would be useful for mode division multiplexing for optical interconnects. |
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Spatial Mode Demultiplexer / Mode Division Multiplexing / High Contrast Sub-Wavelength Grating / / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 111, no. 186, LQE2011-41, pp. 59-64, Aug. 2011. |
Paper # |
LQE2011-41 |
Date of Issue |
2011-08-18 (EMD, CPM, OPE, LQE) |
ISSN |
Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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