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We proposed a versatile polarizer independent with the polarization of the incident light by coating the graphene on the silicon waveguide. The proposed polarizer works at two operation states: TE-pass state and TM-pass state, where the variation of mode effective index is different for the two states. Therefore it is able to combine TE-pass and TM-pass polarizer into one single component. The proposed...
We propose a scheme to realize polarization rotation (PR) based on SOI by using two mode converters and a phase shifter. Simulation results from 3D-FDTD show that the PR has extinction ratio (ER) larger than 20 dB and insertion loss less than 0.4 dB in an ultra-wide range from 1450 nm to 1650 nm for both TM0 and TE0. Moreover, the total length of the device is 33μm with a height of 220 nm.
A polarization converter (PC) based on the mode coupling in a hybrid plasmonic waveguide (HPW) is proposed. This PC comprises a Si core, a low index insulator layer surrounding the Si core, and two asymmetrically arranged Ag strips. Two orthogonal hybrid polarization modes are excited within the low index insulator layer. By exploiting the mode characteristics of these two hybrid polarization modes,...
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