Passive Components for Dense Optical Integration presents a
theoretical and numerical investigation of high index-contrast (HIC)
passive components that can serve as building blocks at the end-points
and nodes of WDM communications systems. The main characteristic of
these structures is their miniature size and their low radiation loss
due to the strong light confinement in high index-contrast systems. Thus
large scale, high density optical integration may be possible with the
associated advantages of increased functionality, compactness and
cost.
Passive Components for Dense Optical Integration presents novel
devices for filtering, optical interconnections and coupling to fibers.
The latter part of the book explores coupling structures that are only a
few wavelengths long yet can provide efficient coupling. Also discussed
are possible future directions for this technology.
Passive Components for Dense Optical Integration will be of interest
to researchers and development engineers in integrated optics and fiber
optics. It also provides an excellent supplement to a graduate course in
optics.