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Broadband circular polarizer based on high-contrast gratings
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Broadband Circular PolarizerPhotonicsCircular PolarizerOptical MaterialsEngineeringUnity Conversion EfficiencyOptical PropertiesWavelength ConversionConversion EfficiencyGuided-wave OpticPolarization ImagingMicrowave PhotonicsDiffractive Optic
A circular polarizer, which is composed of periodic and two-dimensional dielectric high-contrast gratings, is designed theoretically such that a unity conversion efficiency is achieved at λ(0)=1.55 μm. The operation is obtained by the achievement of the simultaneous unity transmission of transverse magnetic and transverse electric waves with a phase difference of π/2, meaning that an optimized geometrical anisotropy is accomplished. By the utilization of the rigorous coupled-wave analysis and finite-difference time-domain methods, it is shown that a percent bandwidth of ∼50% can be achieved when the operation bandwidth is defined as the wavelengths for which the conversion efficiency exceeds 0.9.
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