Design and characterization of a tunable polarization-independent resonant grating filter
Author(s)
Niederer, Guido
Nakagawa, Wataru
Herzig, Hans-Peter
Thiele, Hans
Date issued
2005
In
Optics Express, Optical Society of America, 2005/13/6/2196-2200
Subjects
diffraction gratings filters waveguides planar resonance
Abstract
We present the design, analysis and characterization of a polarization-independent tunable resonant grating filter. Polarization independence is achieved by setting the plane of incidence parallel to the grating grooves and optimizing the fill factor to obtain a strong reflection peak for all incident polarization states. Experimental measurements show that approximate angular insensitivity to the input polarization orientation concurrent with tunability over a wavelength range of roughly 1530 nm to 1560 nm is achieved. Modulation of the reflectivity peak shape with variations in the orientation of the incidence plane are observed, and found to be in qualitative agreement with theoretical predictions.
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