Mode coupling phenomena, manifested by transmission "mini-stopbands", occur in two-dimensional photonic crystal channel waveguides. The huge difference in the group velocities of the coupled modes is a new feature with respect to the classical Bragg reflection occurring, e. g., in distributed feedback lasers. We show that an adequate ansatz of the classical coupled-mode theory remarkably well accounts for this new phenomenon. The fit of experimental transmission data from GaAs-based photonic crystal waveguides then leads to an accurate determination of the propagation losses of both fundamental and higher, low-group-velocity modes. (C) 2003 Optical Society of America.</p
We study propagation losses in slow light photonic crystal waveguides and show that dispersion engin...
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We study propagation losses in slow light photonic crystal waveguides and show that dispersion engin...
We analyze the transmission of planar photonic crystal channel waveguides, each of which consists of...
We present practical and theoretical, stage-by-stage analysis of light propagation around a 90degree...
International audienceMode coupling phenomena, manifested by transmission "mini-stopbands", occur in...
Starting from an intuitive picture of photons bouncing back and forth within a slab of a uniform med...
Abstract. The subject of this PhD thesis is the study of photonic crystal waveguides that incorporat...
On the basis of Maxwell’s equations and Bloch’s theorem basic relations for modes propagating in pho...
We have used transmission measurements to estimate the propagation loss of submicron channels define...
We study disorder-induced propagation losses of guided modes in photonic crystal slabs with line-def...
Abstract. We demonstrate that the dispersion of guided propagating modes in cer-tain Photonic Crysta...
We have used transmission measurements to estimate the propagation loss of submicron channels define...
We derive a coupled mode theory for the interaction of an optical cavity with a waveguide that inclu...
Slow light devices such as photonic crystal waveguides (PhCW) and coupled resonator optical waveguid...
We examine the effects of disorder on propagation loss as a function of group velocity for W1 photon...
This paper was published in Optics Letters and is made available as an electronic reprint with the p...
We study propagation losses in slow light photonic crystal waveguides and show that dispersion engin...
We analyze the transmission of planar photonic crystal channel waveguides, each of which consists of...
We present practical and theoretical, stage-by-stage analysis of light propagation around a 90degree...