Towards broad-bandwidth polarization-independent nanostrip waveguide ring resonators
Optics Express, ISSN: 1094-4087, Vol: 21, Issue: 8, Page: 9974-9981
2013
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- 11
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- 21
Article Description
We demonstrate a new method for accessing the broadbandwidth polarization-independent operation of a microring resonator based on the standard photonic nanostrip waveguides. The method employs the selective application of atomic layer deposition to form highly uniform TiO2 overlayers with the specific dispersion properties. The wide operation window is achieved by matching the wavelength dependencies of the free spectral ranges of the two orthogonal polarizations. © 2013 Optical Society of America.
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