design and optimization of polarization splitting and rotating devices in silicon-on-insulator technology
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Abstract
We review polarization splitting and rotating photonic devices based on silicon-on-insulator technology platform, focusing on their performance and design criteria. In addition, we present a theoretical investigation and optimization of some rotator and splitter architectures to be employed for polarization diversity circuits. In this context, fabrication tolerances and their influences on device performance are theoretically estimated by rigorous simulations too.
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| Authors | ;Benedetto Troia;Francesco De Leonardis;Mauro Lanzafame;Tommaso Muciaccia;Giuseppe Grasso;Giovanni Giannoccaro;Carlo Edoardo Campanella;Vittorio M. N. Passaro |
| Journal | rural and remote health |
| Year | 2014 |
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