Abstract

We report theory and experiment on ultrahigh-order modes in a symmetrical metal-cladding thick optical waveguide. The waveguide consists of a LiNbO3 slab or a glass slab with a thickness greater than 0.1mm, two gold films deposited on the upper and bottom sides of the slab serving as the cladding of the waveguide. By using the free-space coupling technique, ultrahigh-order modes (m>2000) are excited, and its high sensitivity to both refractive index and thickness of the guide, as well as the polarization independence are demonstrated.

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