Abstract
We study numerically the dependence of dispersive and birefringence properties of silicon nanowires on waveguide dimensions and show that they have a strong geometrical dependence when nanowire dimensions become comparable to the wavelength of light inside the device. We develop a graphical method for engineering two or more dispersion parameters simultaneously and use it to demonstrate the possibility of fabricating silicon nanowires with flattened dispersion curves over a wide spectral range with normal or anomalous nominal values. We quantify polarization-mode dispersion through the differential group delay and show that it can acquire large values for properly designed nanowires. Our analysis should help in designing silicon-based photonic integrated circuits.
© 2010 Optical Society of America
Full Article | PDF ArticleOSA Recommended Articles
Jun Zou, Xiang Xia, Guanting Chen, Tingting Lang, and Jian-Jun He
Opt. Lett. 39(7) 1834-1837 (2014)
D. Dimitropoulos, V. Raghunathan, R. Claps, and B. Jalali
Opt. Express 12(1) 149-160 (2004)
Mohammadreza Khorasaninejad and Simarjeet Singh Saini
Opt. Express 18(22) 23442-23457 (2010)

