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arxiv: 1502.07619 · v3 · pith:RG63NGO3new · submitted 2015-02-26 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Full resonant transmission of semi-guided planar waves through slab waveguide steps at oblique incidence

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keywords semi-guidedwavescornersincidenceconfigurationsdegreelossesoblique
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Sheets of slab waveguides with sharp corners are investigated. By means of rigorous numerical experiments, we look at oblique incidence of semi-guided plane waves. Radiation losses vanish beyond a certain critical angle of incidence. One can thus realize lossless propagation through 90-degree corner configurations, where the remaining guided waves are still subject to pronounced reflection and polarization conversion. A system of two corners can be viewed as a structure akin to a Fabry-Perot-interferometer. By adjusting the distance between the two partial reflectors, here the 90-degree corners, one identifies step-like configurations that transmit the semi-guided plane waves without radiation losses, and virtually without reflections. Simulations of semi-guided beams with in-plane wide Gaussian profiles show that the effect survives in a true 3-D framework.

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