Abstract
An optical isolator employing a nonreciprocal guided-radiation mode conversion has been investigated. The optical isolator is comprised of a strip-loaded magneto-optic waveguide. Only backward-traveling TM modes can couple to TE radiation modes so that the device acts as a TM-mode optical isolator. Fabrication tolerance of waveguide parameters are discussed for a strip-loaded magneto-optic waveguide optical isolator and a rib waveguide optical isolator.
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