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2D non‐polarising transmission filters based on GMR for optical communications
Author(s) -
Ren Zhibin,
Sun Yahui,
Zhang Shuqing,
Zhang Kaipeng,
Lin Zihao,
Wang Songli
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
micro and nano letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.25
H-Index - 31
ISSN - 1750-0443
DOI - 10.1049/mnl.2018.5115
Subject(s) - materials science , optics , guided mode resonance , grating , transmittance , wavelength , resonance (particle physics) , extraordinary optical transmission , optoelectronics , optical filter , diffraction grating , plasmon , surface plasmon , surface plasmon polariton , physics , particle physics
Two‐dimensional (2D) non‐polarising transmission filters based on guided‐mode resonance (GMR) for the optical communication wavelength O‐band and C‐band have been designed and fabricated. This type of GMR filter (GMRF) is composed of a 2D metal grating layer, a waveguide layer, and a glass substrate. The rigorous coupled‐wave analysis is used to calculate the transmission spectra of the designed GMRFs. The grating structures of the GMRFs are patterned by electron beam lithography. The transmission spectra of the fabricated GMRF samples at different incident angles are measured by rotating a motorised stage and the experimental results agree closely with the theoretical designs. The measured results show that the transmission spectra of the two GMRF samples are insensitive to the incident angle. A deviation of 1° in the angle of incidence from normal illumination does not lead to the reduction of the peak transmittance. Although a narrow secondary resonance appears at oblique incidence for transverse‐magnetic polarisation, the resonance spectral shapes for transverse‐electric polarisation and TM polarisation are nearly identical at incident angles of 0–1.5°. Compared to previous reported non‐polarising GMRFs, the angular tolerances of the fabricated samples are remarkably enhanced.

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