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Disorder-induced incoherent scattering losses in photonic crystal waveguides: Bloch mode reshaping, multiple scattering, and breakdown of the Beer-Lambert law
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PhotonicsQuantum PhotonicsMultiple ScatteringEngineeringPhysicsWave OpticOptical PropertiesApplied PhysicsBeer-lambert LawGuided-wave OpticBloch Mode ReshapingPhotonic DeviceOptoelectronicsPhotonic CrystalsNanophotonicsPhotonic Crystal Waveguides
Through a combined theoretical and experimental study of disorder-induced incoherent scattering losses in slow-light photonic crystal slab waveguides, we show the importance of Bloch mode reshaping and multiple scattering. We describe a convenient and fully three-dimensional theoretical treatment of disorder-induced extrinsic scattering, including the calculation of backscatter and out-of-plane losses per unit cell, and the extrapolation of the unit-cell loss to the loss for an entire disordered waveguide. The theoretical predictions, which are also compared with recent measurements on dispersion engineered silicon waveguides, demonstrate the failure of the Beer-Lambert law due to multiple scattering. We also explain why the previously assumed group velocity scalings of disorder-induced loss break down in general.
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