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- Photonic crystal and photonic wire device structures doi link

Auteur(s): De La Rue Richard, Sorel Marc, Johnson Nigel, Rahman Faiz, Ironside Charles, Cronin Lee, Watson Ian, Martin Robert, Jin Chongjun, Pottier Pierre, Chong Harold, Gnan Marco, Jugessur Aju, Camargo Edilson, Erwin Grant, Md Zain Ahmad, Ntakis Iraklis, Hobbs Lois, Zhang Hua, Armenise Mario, Ciminelli Caterina, Coquillat D.

Conférence invité: Photonic Crystal Devices (Warsaw, PL, 2005)
Actes de conférence: Proc. SPIE, vol. 5950 p.595004 (2005)


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DOI: 10.1117/12.620658
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Photonic devices that exploit photonic crystal (PhC) principles in a planar environment continue to provide a fertile field of research. 2D PhC based channel waveguides can provide both strong confinement and controlled dispersion behaviour. In conjunction with, for instance, various electro-optic, thermo-optic and other effects, a range of device functionality is accessible in very compact PhC channel-guide devices that offer the potential for high-density integration. Low enough propagation losses are now being obtained with photonic crystal channel-guide structures that their use in real applications has become plausible. Photonic wires (PhWs) can also provide strong confinement and low propagation losses. Bragg-gratings imposed on photonic wires can provide dispersion and frequency selection in device structures that are intrinsically simpler than 2D PhC channel guides--and can compete with them under realistic conditions