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Frontiers in Planar Lightwave Circuit Technology: Design, Simulation, and Fabrication

Siegfried Janz ; Jiri Ctyroky ; Stoyan Tanev (eds.)

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-1-4020-4164-8

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4020-4167-9

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer 2006

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INTEGRATED OPTICS DESIGN: SOFTWARE TOOLS AND DIVERSIFIED APPLICATIONS

Christoph Wächter

The design of integrated optics (IO) devices requires dedicated numerical algorithms and related software. Today's commercial tools cover a wide range of the needs, and manifold tasks can be solved this way. A short survey on specific IO-design tools and other design software that is related to particular aspects of IO is given. The basic physics and math behind the graphical user interface is discussed in some detail for a few of the popular schemes for mode solving and field propagation. Aspects of system design and the multi-physics character of IO-microsystems are considered, and the potential complexity of IO-design is demonstrated for a micro-optical coupling of a fibre and a photonic crystal waveguide.

Pp. 245-280

THREE-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRATED OPTICS: MMI COUPLERS FOR MULTILEVEL PHASARS

Ayman Yehia Hamouda; Diaa Khalil

In this work, we report the use of two-dimensional multimode interference (2D MMI) couplers for the construction of three-dimensional multimode interference phased array (3D MMI PHASAR) demultiplexers. The 2D MMI coupler is thus studied in details and the results are used in the design of a 3D MMI PHASAR. The analysis of the 3D MMI PHASAR shows that there is an appreciable performance enhancement and size reduction compared to the planar MMI PHASAR

Pp. 281-297