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Sub-μm2 power splitters by using silicon hybrid plasmonic waveguides

Authors :
Zhechao Wang
Yingran He
Lech Wosinski
Lars Thylen
Jianwei Wang
Daoxin Dai
Xiaowei Guan
Sailing He
Yaocheng Shi
Petter Holmström
Source :
Optics express. 19(2)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Nano-scale power splitters based on Si hybrid plasmonic waveguides are designed by utilizing the multimode interference (MMI) effect as well as Y-branch structure. A three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain method is used for simulating the light propagation and optimizing the structural parameters. The designed 1×2 50:50 MMI power splitter has a nano-scale size of only 650 nm×530 nm. The designed Y-branch power splitter is also very small, i.e., about 900 nm×600 nm. The fabrication tolerance is also analyzed and it is shown that the tolerance of the waveguide width is much larger than±50 nm. The power splitter has a very broad band of over 500 nm. In order to achieve a variable power splitting ratio, a 2×2 two-mode interference coupler and an asymmetric Y-branch are used and the corresponding power splitting ratio can be tuned in the range of 97.1%:2.9%-1.7%:98.3% and 84%:16%-16%:84%, respectively. Finally a 1×4 power splitter with a device footprint of 1.9 μm×2.6 μm is also presented using cascaded Y-branches.

Details

ISSN :
10944087
Volume :
19
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Optics express
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bff7501793118a924822ac0103796a49