An ultra compact photonic crystal wavelength division demultiplexer using resonance cavities in a modified Y-branch structure |
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Authors: | A. Rostami H. Alipour Banaei F. Nazari A. Bahrami |
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Affiliation: | Photonics and Nanocrystals Research Lab. (PNRL), Faculty of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering-Emerging Technologies, University of Tabriz, Tabriz 51666, Iran |
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Abstract: | An ultra small size 4-channel wavelength division demultiplexer based on 2D photonic crystal modified Y-Branch, suitable for integration, is proposed in this paper. The output wavelengths of designed structure can be tuned for communication applications (around 1550 nm) by choosing suitable defect parameters in the corner of each resonance cavity and output waveguides. The cross section of the structure is 313.28 μm2 (17.8 μm × 17.6 μm) and desirable for integration based on popular planar technology. The bandwidth of each channel is near to 1 nm and the channel spacing is approximately 3.5 nm and wavelengths of demultiplexer channels are 1548.8 nm, 1551.9 nm, 1555.4 nm and 1559.3 nm respectively. Also, the crosstalk is between −33.1855 dB and −10.4947 dB. Furthermore, the mean values of the crosstalk and quality factor are −22.54 dB and 1496.7 respectively. |
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Keywords: | Defect Y-branch Cavity Resonance Crosstalk |
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