Bragg Reflection Waveguides And Directional Couplers
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The Bragg reflection waveguide is formed by surrounding a central waveguiding region by dielectric layers with periodic variations in refractive index. The limitations imposed by resonant confinement of the guided modes (transverse Bragg reflection) are analyzed, and the unique properties of a pair of coupled-waveguides of this type are described.
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