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2004
Conference Paper
Titel
Realistic two-dimensional models for planar photonic crystal devices
Abstract
We have studied tapers that couple light from a conventional ridge waveguide into a planar photonic crystal (PhC) waveguide.Tapering is achieved by changing the PhC waveguide width either in steps or gradually.Lag e .ects in fabrication provide an additional tapering due to the fact that the hole depths scale with the corresponding hole diameter.Our analysis deals with the out-of-plane loss that arises within such taper sections.The PhC consists of a triangular lattice of air holes introduced into an InGaAsP/InP slab structure.For conceptual studies we use the 2D multiple multipole method (MMP)in conjunction with an extended phenomenological model. This model covers the out-of-plane scattering providing a loss parameter and an e .ective index correction for the holes under consideration.This realistic 2D model is retrieved from full-wave 3D FDTD simulations and measurements.