Abstract
By finite difference time domain method, a channel drop filter with four-port is designed, analyzed, and theoretically simulated in the hetero-woodpile-structure. Hetero-woodpile-structure includes three parts namely, along the propagation direction, the constant lattice in the core woodpile is different from two cladding woodpiles. This channel drop filter is comprised of two straight waveguides separated by an air-cavity in the same layer. Through simulations, we found that adjustment of the resonant-mode in heterostructure can be achieved in various ways, such as only changing the lattice constants, or changing both lattice constants, and the cavity size. The results also show that this structure can realize the energy transfer between bus and drop waveguides.
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