Design of Waveguide Polarization Convertor Based on Asymmetric 1D Photonic Crystals

Fu Li Hsiao, Chia Ying Ni, Ying Pin Tsai, Ting Wei Chiang, Yen Tung Yang, Cheng Jui Fan, Hsuan Ming Chang, Chien Chung Chen, Hsin Feng Lee, Bor Shyh Lin, Kai Chun Chan, Chii Chang Chen*

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Abstract

Photonic crystals possess metastructures with a unique dispersion relation. An integrated optical circuit plays a crucial role in quantum computing, for which miniaturized optical components can be designed according to the characteristics of photonic crystals. Because the stable light transmission mode for a square waveguide is transverse electric or transverse magnetic polarization, we designed a half-waveplate element with a photonic crystal that can rotate the polarization direction of the light incident on a waveguide by 90°. Using the dispersion relation of photonic crystals, the polarization rotation length and the optical axis’s angle of deviation from the electric field in the eigenmode can be effectively calculated. Polarization rotators designed on the basis of photonic crystal structures can effectively reduce the insertion loss of components and exhibit favorable polarization rotation performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2454
JournalNanomaterials
Volume12
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2022

Keywords

  • integrated optics
  • optical polarization
  • photonic crystals

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