Polarizing beam splitter of deep-etched triangular-groove fused-silica gratings
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2008
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We investigated the use of a deep-etched fused-silica grating with triangular-shaped grooves as a highly efficient polarizing beam splitter (PBS). A triangular-groove PBS grating is designed at a wavelength of 1550 nm to be used in optical communication. When it is illuminated in Littrow mounting, the transmitted TE- and TM-polarized waves are mainly diffracted in the minus-first and zeroth orders, respectively. The design condition is based on the average differences of the grating mode indices, which is verified by using rigorous coupled-wave analysis. The designed PBS grating is highly efficient over the C+L band range for both TE and TM polarizations (> 97.68 %). It is shown that such a triangular-groove PBS grating can exhibit a higher diffraction efficiency, a larger extinction ratio, and less reflection loss than the binary-phase fused-silica PBS grating. (C) 2008 Optical Society of America. |
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郑将军;周常河;Feng Jijun;Wang Bo .,Opt. Lett.,2008,33(14):1554-1556 |
Palavras-Chave | #1550 nm #Design conditions #Extinction ratio (ER) #Higher diffraction #Highly efficient #Littrow #Optical (PET) (OPET) #Optical society of America (OSA) #Polarized waves #Polarizing-beam splitter (PBS) #Reflection losses #Rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA) #TM polarizations |
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