Published January 1, 2019
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Inverse Design of 2D Nanophotonics Devices: 1xN Optical Power Splitters, and Photonic Nanojet
- 1. TOBB Univ Econ & Technol, Dept Elect & Elect Engn, Sogutozu St, TR-06560 Ankara, Turkey
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The interaction of light with nanostructures having variation in the refractive index on the order wavelength or sub-wavelength generates so many rich physical concepts that cannot be easily observed in the conventional medium. As inverse design methods provide effective optimization of the refractive index distribution that is not possible by conventional methods based on the intuition of researcher, they have been recently used in the design of nanophotonic devices. In this study, 2D integrated photonic devices which split optical power equally and exhibit the negative refraction and photonic nanojet were designed through the objective-first inverse design algorithm. Firstly, the optical power splitters (1xN) separate the optical power of the TE or TM fundamental mode at 1.55 mu m wavelength up to the four output waveguides. The output powers are approximately equal (+/- 3%) and their modes are the same input signal modes. Finally, a beam with full width at half maximum (FWHM)< lambda/2 and depth of field> 1.4 lambda is performed in the scope of the photonic nanojet. Also, the designed structures are discretized by acceptable performance losses considering the production conditions. As a result, 4-channel optical power splitter, and photonic nanojet are revealed using the objective-first algorithm for the first time to the best of our knowledge.
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