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Narrow-band in-line fiber filter using surface-guided Bloch modes supported by dielectric multilayer stacks

Narrow-band in-line fiber filter using surface-guided Bloch modes supported by dielectric multilayer stacks
Narrow-band in-line fiber filter using surface-guided Bloch modes supported by dielectric multilayer stacks
Surface-guided Bloch modes (SGBMs) confined to the interface between a dielectric multilayer stack and an external medium are highly dispersive with wavelength. This makes attractive their use in a filter configuration based on evanescent coupling between two dissimilar guides. The coupling between a fiber mode and a SGBM is modeled theoretically, predicting a narrow bandwidth for small coupling lengths.
0733-8724
1541-1545
Pechstedt, Katrin
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Pechstedt, Katrin
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Pechstedt, Katrin and Russell, P.St.J. (1996) Narrow-band in-line fiber filter using surface-guided Bloch modes supported by dielectric multilayer stacks. IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology, 14 (6), 1541-1545. (doi:10.1109/50.511685).

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Surface-guided Bloch modes (SGBMs) confined to the interface between a dielectric multilayer stack and an external medium are highly dispersive with wavelength. This makes attractive their use in a filter configuration based on evanescent coupling between two dissimilar guides. The coupling between a fiber mode and a SGBM is modeled theoretically, predicting a narrow bandwidth for small coupling lengths.

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Published date: June 1996

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Local EPrints ID: 440943
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/440943
ISSN: 0733-8724
PURE UUID: f6a81fe9-2b15-46b8-96f4-103d68cfc1b4

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Author: Katrin Pechstedt
Author: P.St.J. Russell

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