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16 June 2017Possibilities of Bragg filtering structures based on subwavelength grating guiding mechanism (Conference Presentation)
Pavel Kwiecien,1 Ján Litvik,2 Ivan Richter,1 Jirí Ctyroký,3 Pavel Cheben4
1Czech Technical Univ. in Prague (Czech Republic) 2Univ. of Žilina, Faculty of Electrical Engineering (Slovakia) 3Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the ASCR, v.v.i. (Czech Republic) 4National Research Council Canada (Canada)
Silicon-on-insulator (SOI), as the most promising platform, for advanced photonic integrated structures, employs a high refractive index contrast between the silicon “core” and surrounding media. One of the recent new ideas within this field is based on the alternative formation of the subwavelength sized (quasi)periodic structures, manifesting as an effective medium with respect to propagating light. Such structures relay on Bloch wave propagation concept, in contrast to standard index guiding mechanism. Soon after the invention of such subwavelength grating (SWG) waveguides, the scientists concentrated on various functional elements such as couplers, crossings, mode transformers, convertors, MMI couplers, polarization converters, resonators, Bragg filters, and others. Our contribution is devoted to a detailed numerical analysis and design considerations of Bragg filtering structures based on SWG idea. Based on our previous studies where we have shown impossibility of application of various 2 and “2.5” dimensional methods for the proper numerical analysis, here we effectively use two independent but similar in-house approaches based on 3D Fourier modal methods, namely aperiodic rigorous coupled wave analysis (aRCWA) and bidirectional expansion and propagation method based on Fourier series (BEX) tools. As it was recently demonstrated, SWG Bragg filters are feasible. Based on this idea, we propose, simulate, and optimize spectral characteristics of such filters. In particular, we have investigated several possibilities of modifications of original SWG waveguides towards the Bragg filtering, including firstly - simple single-segment changes in position, thickness, and width, and secondly - several types of Si inclusions, in terms of perturbed width and thickness (and their combinations). The leading idea was to obtain required (e.g. sufficiently narrow) spectral characteristic while keeping the minimum size of Si features large enough. We have found that the second approach with the single element perturbations can provide promising designs. Furthermore, even more complex filtering SWG structures can be considered.
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Pavel Kwiecien, Ján Litvik, Ivan Richter, Jirí Ctyroký, Pavel Cheben, "Possibilities of Bragg filtering structures based on subwavelength grating guiding mechanism (Conference Presentation)," Proc. SPIE 10242, Integrated Optics: Physics and Simulations III, 102420F (16 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2266002