Abstract

BackgroundA strip-loaded slot waveguide is a waveguide platform allowing a large amount of degrees of freedom in terms of fabrication. Contrary to other waveguide types where the guiding layer has to be patterned, only the shape of the top layer, usually a polymer, dictates the response of this platform.MethodsWe use the Finite Difference Time Domain method to study the field distribution and the modal behavior of light inside such a waveguide when the loading strip is patterned.ResultsWe present an overview of several photonic-crystal-based structures on a strip-loaded slot waveguide platform. This theoretical study shows how the fundamental mode confined in the horizontal slab slot waveguide interacts with the dielectric loading structures. By investigating the field confinement, one determines the importance of the longitudinal shape over the lateral shape of the loading structure. Through the examples of sidewall corrugation, row of cylindrical or elliptical holes, and random shapes, we show how such a platform can help integration of complex functions in waveguides.ConclusionsAlthough the spectral features depend strongly on the period and fill factor of the Bragg gratings studied in our case, the material distribution plays a key-role in the mode behavior. This impacts directly on the applications of such a platform for further modulators and sensors, for instance.

Highlights

  • The constraint of Integrated Optics in term of power consumption pushes the research in the direction of low-loss devices, small footprint elements, and high efficiency components

  • Three types of waveguide-integrated components – in addition to their combination leading to new kind of structures, but based on the same principles – emerged: the low index contrast waveguides (LIC), the high index contrast waveguides (HIC), and the loaded structures on HIC

  • We propose in this article to investigate the possibilities offered by a fourth type of waveguide-based structure involving the integration of dielectric loading micro- and nanostructures on LIC waveguides

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We present an overview of several photonic-crystal-based structures on a strip-loaded slot waveguide platform. This theoretical study shows how the fundamental mode confined in the horizontal slab slot waveguide interacts with the dielectric loading structures. By investigating the field confinement, one determines the importance of the longitudinal shape over the lateral shape of the loading structure. Through the examples of sidewall corrugation, row of cylindrical or elliptical holes, and random shapes, we show how such a platform can help integration of complex functions in waveguides

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