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Guided-mode resonance optical filters and components for embedded photonics

Antoine Monmayrant
Olivier Gauthier-Lafaye
Stéphane Calvez

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Guided-mode resonance filters are a new class of optical filters relying on subwavelength structuring ontop of an optical waveguide. From this simple coupling of waveguide and subwavelength structures, a whole taxonomy of optical filters can be derived: ultranarrow tunable filters, polarizing or polarisation-independent filters, transmission filters, small-size, angularly-tolerant filters at fixed wavelength. These filters rely on generic design rules and have been demonstrated in the visible, near-infrared, telecom infrared and mid-infrared. Compared to thin-film multistack technologies used for traditional optical filters, the fabrication of guided-mode resonance filters has a number of specific advantages and challenges that will be presented.
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hal-02391665 , version 1 (03-12-2019)

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Antoine Monmayrant, Olivier Gauthier-Lafaye, Stéphane Calvez. Guided-mode resonance optical filters and components for embedded photonics. International Symposium on Reliability of Optoelectronics for Systems (ISROS2019), ISROS Society, Nov 2019, Toulouse, France. ⟨hal-02391665⟩
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