Waveguide grating as a Bragg mirror on Bloch surface waves based platform for 2D integrated optics applications
We study and demonstrate a Bloch-surface-wave-based nano-thin waveguide grating. The waveguide grating is characterized as a Bragg mirror at telecommunication wavelengths. The structure is a dielectric multilayer platform designed to sustain a Bloch surface wave. Such a platform is regarded as a foundation for in-plane integrated optics. The Kretschmann coupling configuration, as the most widely used approach, is utilized to excite the optical surface waves. We use multi-heterodyne scanning near-field optical microscopy to characterize the waveguide gratings in the near-field. The fabricated waveguide grating shows the expected Bragg mirror behavior with a measured reflectivity of approximately 72 % inside the photonic band gap lambda = 1553 nm.
WOS:000450817100009
2018-01-01
Bellingham
978-1-5106-2032-2
Proceedings of SPIE
10730
107300O
REVIEWED
EPFL
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San Diego, CA | Aug 21-23, 2018 | |