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In this study, we report on multimode surface plasmon excitation on metallic diffraction gratings where the grating pitch is much larger than standard grating coupling surface plasmon excitation technique. With the gratings, multimode surface plasmons can be excited at the same time in the wavelength region using a white light source irradiation on the gratings. The grating coupling surface plasmon...
A novel continuously tunable DFB laser is proposed that has separated high coupling coefficient gratings with simple current tuning. Deep corrugations designed to realize a high coupling coefficient are fabricated by using dry etching followed by shallow wet chemical etching and slow speed re-growth. A large stop-band width achieved by using a grating with a coupling coefficient as high as 200 cm-1...
A novel method was performed for optical fabrication of nano-structures on organic photosensitive thin films utilizing evanescent waves on prism surface. The evanescent waves are produced by means of total internal reflection of laser beams on a prism surface and the intensity shows exponential decay from the surface. Nano-patterns of surface relief gratings (SRGs) were inscribed for spin-coated azo...
A novel diffraction grating based on arrayed channel waveguides has been proposed for nanometre-spaced wavelength division multiplexing. A grating with a diffraction order of 20 has been fabricated using a composite glass waveguide. A wavelength resolution of 0.63 nm has been achieved in the 1.3 mu m wavelength band.<<ETX>>
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