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Polarization Splitting at Infrared Wavelengths using Silicon Nanoridges

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Abstract

We propose a polarization splitting method based on near-field interference. Unlike conventional polarizers, our design does not absorb the undesired polarization but rather deflects light in a polarization-dependent manner. This could enable high efficiency polarization-resolved-imaging.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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