Self-collimated multiwavelength laser enabled by the binary superimposed grating: concept, design, theory, and proof-of-principle experiment
We report on the first design, theory, and implementation of a novel self-collimated multiwavelength laser (SCMWL), enabled by binary superimposed gratings (BSGs). The BSG, originally conceived to address etching constraints in semiconductor integrated optics, is a novel and robust wavelength-select...
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Zusammenfassung: | We report on the first design, theory, and implementation of a novel self-collimated multiwavelength laser (SCMWL), enabled by binary superimposed gratings (BSGs). The BSG, originally conceived to address etching constraints in semiconductor integrated optics, is a novel and robust wavelength-selective device similar in operation to the Bragg grating, but with near-arbitrary reflection characteristics utilizing a convenient two-level (binary) implementation. The BSG offers unprecedented design flexibility, providing many new possibilities for both passive and active WDM devices, while simplifying the manufacturing process. |
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ISSN: | 1092-8081 2766-1733 |
DOI: | 10.1109/LEOS.1999.813619 |