Dielectric based resonant guided wave networks

Optics Express
Eyal Feigenbaum, Harry A Atwater

Abstract

Resonant guided wave networks (RGWNs) are demonstrated to operate based on dielectric waveguides, broadening the scope of this optical design approach beyond plasmonics. The intersection of two dielectric waveguides that is modified by a tuned scattering particle is shown to function as an equal power splitting element, a key enabler of resonant guided wave networks. We describe structures composed of two types of waveguides, Si slabs and SOI ribs, at the telecom frequencies using both, Au and etch, based scatterers.

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Aug 15, 2003·Nature·William L BarnesThomas W Ebbesen
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May 21, 2010·Physical Review Letters·Eyal Feigenbaum, Harry A Atwater
Dec 18, 2010·Optics Express·Eyal FeigenbaumHarry A Atwater

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May 23, 2014·Nano Letters·Stanley P BurgosHarry A Atwater

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