Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publisher

IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing)

Faculty

Faculty of Computing, Health and Science

School

Electron Science Research Institute (ESRI)

RAS ID

3595

Comments

This is an Author's Accepted Manuscript of: Vasiliev, M. , Alameh, K. , Belotelov, V., Kotov, V., & Zvezdin, A. (2005). Optimised nano-engineered 1-D magnetophotonic crystals for integrated-optical modulators. Proceedings of IFIP VLSI-SoC 2005. (pp. 411-415). Perth. IFIP. Available here.

Abstract

The optimization of multilayer ID megnetophotonic crystals with mulitple nano-engineered defects enables novel practical photonics applications. The properties of several optimized structures suitable for infrared intensity modulators are discussed. A novel approach to the design of integrated multi-channel WDM/DWDM transmission loss equalizers is proposed. We also show the effect of material absorption on the spectral properties of magnetic phtonic crystals, which is a factor of primary importance for the design of short-wavelenght infrared modulators.

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