Single-mode limit and bending losses for shallow Rib Si3N4 waveguides
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/8823Date
2015-01-07Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
The single-mode limit and bending losses for shallow rib waveguides are studied
using the full vectorial film mode matching method. The maximum rib height for
single-mode waveguides is found to be on the order of 10 nm for a rib width of 2 m and
a wavelength of 785 nm, with the exact value depending on the core thickness and the
polarization. Bending losses are calculated as a function of several geometrical parameters,
for both polarizations and for the fundamental and the first order modes. Bending
losses decrease significantly with rib height for single-mode waveguides. For slightly
larger rib heights, giving multimode waveguides, it is found that the bending losses for
the first-order mode are several orders of magnitude larger than for the fundamental
mode. Thus, a small bend can act as an excellent mode filter, making it possible to use
higher ribs giving low bending losses for the fundamental mode, while maintaining the
waveguide practically single-mode. For TM-polarization, leakage loss can be important
and can cause bending losses to increase for larger rib heights (8–80 nm).
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Published version also available at http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2387252.