Resonant guided wave networks

Abstract

A resonant guided wave network (RGWN) is an approach to optical materials design in which power propagation in guided wave circuits enables material dispersion. The RGWN design, which consists of power-splitting elements arranged at the nodes of a waveguide network, results in wave dispersion which depends on network layout due to localized resonances at several length scales in the network. These structures exhibit both localized resonances with Q ~ 80 at 1550 nm wavelength as well as photonic bands and band-gaps in large periodic networks at infrared wavelengths.

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