Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1539680 | Optics Communications | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
By means of a zigzag-wave model, we perform a comprehensive analysis of the guided modes of a photonic bandgap slab waveguide that consists of a low-index guiding layer placed between two different Bragg reflectors. We show that the guided modes of the waveguide operate inside the overlapped bandgaps of the two Bragg reflectors. We label each mode with three mode orders, which reflect the features of the mode-field distribution in the guiding layer and the two Bragg reflectors, respectively. We discuss in detail the transmission characteristics of the guided modes, including the dispersion curves, the cutoff conditions, and the confinement factors, and highlight the mode-selection characteristics of the waveguide. We also study the effects of truncating the Bragg reflectors by deriving an analytical expression to show the dependence of the leakage losses of the modes on the numbers of the periods in the truncated Bragg reflectors.
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Authors
Jie Li, Kin Seng Chiang,