Ultracompact integrated polarizers using bent asymmetric coupled waveguides
P. Chamorro-Posada

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel, simple, and broadband integrated polarizer based on bent asymmetric coupled waveguides, compatible with standard fabrication, and robust against manufacturing variations.
Contribution
It presents a new design for integrated polarizers using bent coupled waveguides, emphasizing simplicity, broadband operation, and fabrication tolerance.
Findings
Design is compatible with standard fabrication processes.
Device exhibits broadband polarization filtering.
Physical mechanism offers robustness against fabrication tolerances.
Abstract
A new type of integrated polarizer based on bent coupled optical waveguides is proposed. The simplicity of the device geometry permits its realization using only basic standard fabrication steps. A deep etched waveguide silicon nitride TE-pass implementation has been studied using a full vector 3D mode solver and beam propagation techniques. The characteristics of the underlying physical mechanism bring in flexibility to the design of broadband devices robust against fabrication tolerances. The possibility of incorporating almost design-transparent polarizers in photonic integrated circuits is also discussed.
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