A New Demultiplexer Based Upon Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystals for OpticalIntegrated High-Density Circuits
I.V. Guriev, I.A. Sukhoivanov, A.V. Shulika, and A.V. Kublik

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel wavelength division multiplexer utilizing two-dimensional photonic crystals, detailing its design, spectral properties, and dynamic response for high-density optical integrated circuits.
Contribution
It presents a new concept and synthesis method for a two-channel wavelength division multiplexer based on 2D photonic crystals, advancing optical circuit integration.
Findings
Spectral characteristics of the device were analyzed.
Dynamic pulse pattern response was investigated.
The device was successfully synthesized based on the proposed method.
Abstract
A new conception of the wavelength division multiplexing on the basis of the two-dimensional photonic crystal was developed. The photonic crystals band structures were investigated in details. The method for the synthesis of the two-channel wavelength division multiplexer on the basis of two dimensional photonic crystals was developed using this method the device was synthesized. The spectral characteristics of the device and its dynamic pulse pattern response were investigated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic Crystals and Applications · Photonic and Optical Devices · Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
