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Optica, Optics Letters, 8(27), p. 601, 2002

DOI: 10.1364/ol.27.000601

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Effect of wall tilt on the optical properties of integrated directional couplers

Journal article published in 2002 by A. Llobera ORCID, I. Salinas, I. Garcés, A. Merlos, C. Domínguez ORCID
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Abstract

The effect of wall tilt on the performance of directional couplers has been studied. There is a significant reduction in the coupling length as the tilt decreases when nonvertical walls, which are inherent in nearly all clean-room waveguide fabrication processes, are considered. Comparison of 90 degrees and 45 degrees coupling lengths reveals a difference of nearly a factor of 2 between them. Experimental data obtained with antiresonant reflecting optical waveguide directional couplers confirm that tilt effects should be considered in any device with large core thickness.