Design of omnidirectional asymmetrical high reflectors for optical telecommunication wavelengths
European Physical Journal B, ISSN: 1434-6028, Vol: 42, Issue: 2, Page: 181-186
2004
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Article Description
A design for omnidirectional asymmetrical high reflectors for optical telecommunication wavelengths is described. Asymmetry was introduced by applying a power law, so that the coordinates y of the transformed object were determined through the coordinates x of the quarter-wave stack air/H(LH) /air in accordance with the following rule y = x. Here k is the coefficient defining the asymmetry degree. It is shown that a high-reflection band at any incident angle for both polarizations, i.e., an omnidirectional high reflection band of 0.74 μm for optical telecommunication wavelengths 0.85 and 1.3 μm is found for the transformed system: air/Te(SiO/Te)/air corresponding to the optimized k value 0.24. © EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica, Springer-Verlag 2004.
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