Title: Hollow core planar waveguides and multilayers
1Hollow core planar waveguides and multilayers
- Prof. M. Skorobogatiy, review for the course
- Introduction to Photonic Crystals
- École Polytechnique de Montréal
- Montréal, QC, Canada
2Hollow core planar waveguide, scaling relations
T
T
ql/D
R3
R
D
R2
R4
D2/l
I1
REFLECTOR
T
T
TIR silica fiber D10mm l1.55mm,
loss0.2dB/km T10-6-10-5
3Metallic reflectors
q
Metallic Reflector Omnidirectional reflection,
high material loss in the IR
- Simplest mirrors present thin layers of metals
such as aluminum deposited on glass substrates.
Choice of metals will determine reflection
characteristics of a mirror. - Aluminum is the cheapest and least expensive
material with a coefficient of reflection of
88-92 in the visible. - More expensive is silver with reflectivity of
95-99 even in the IR, while less than 90 in
the blue and UV. - Most expensive is gold with an excellent
reflectivity of 98-99 in the IR, while poor
reflectivity below 550 nm.
4Losses of hollow metallic waveguides
D100mm l1-10mm T10-2 Losses1-10 dB/m
5Dielectric reflectors
Reflectance
1
Contraste dindice saugmente
s-pol
p-pol
SiO2-air 0.04 AsSe-air 0.22
Conventional Dielectric Mirrors Very low material
absorption loss, strong dependence of reflection
characteristics on the light polarization
Contraste dindice saugmente
q1
tan-1(nh/nl)
90o
0
- Dielectric mirrors are characterised by very low
absorption losses, but their reflection
characteristics are strongly dependent of the
angle of radiation incidence and polarization.
For the s-polarized light reflectivity increases
monotonically with an increase of an angle of
incidence. However, for a p-polarised light
reflectivity goes through zero at a so called
Brewster angle.
6Losses of hollow dielectric waveguides
T
D100mm l1-10mm nc1 nr1.5 LossesTE0.04-4
dB/cm
ql/D
R
D
I1
REFLECTOR
7ARROW waveguides
l1.55mm LossesTE0.2 dB/cm
8ARROW multilayer waveguides
9Planar antiresonant reflecting optical (ARROW)
waveguides, SiN/SiO2 (2.1/1.46)
dc3.7mm
12mm
Capillary
1 layer
Sensor applications - putting the light where the
analyte (gas) is
2 layers
3 layers
D. Yin et al. 14 June 2004 / Vol. 12, No. 12 /
OPTICS EXPRESS 2710
10Omnidirectional reflectorsORhigh index contrast
multilayers
11Multilayer dielectric reflectors
Omnidirectional Dielectric Mirrors Reflection for
all angles of incidence and polarizations
normal q0o
Ep
Es
q
q90o
- Omnidirectional reflection - for any incoming
polarization and any angle of incidence radiation
is completely reflected in a certain frequency
band.
12Omnidirectional dielectric reflectors
13Omnidirectional dielectric reflectors
14Omnidirectional dielectric reflectors
When cladding index nc is increased beyond a
critical value, omnidirectional reflectivity is
lost.
15Omnidirectional reflectorsSURPRIZE !!!low index
contrast multilayers
16All-polymer multilayers
17Giant birefringence polymer multilayers
18Giant birefringence polymer guides