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During last years, there have been presented various designs of the PCFs possessing specially-designed dispersion shapes. 5-7 However, no universal technique exists which would allow tuning the PCF dispersion without using optimization methods.
In our work, we investigate the sensitivity of the PCF dispersion as respect to variation of its basic parameters. This knowledge allows fine-tuning the position of local maximum of the PCF dispersion while maintaining other properties unchanged.
The work is organized as follows. In the first section we discuss the dispersion computation method that is suitable for the global sensitivity analysis. The second section presents the global sensitivity analysis for this specific case. We also discuss there possible selection of the variable parameters.
Unfortunately, optical losses and back reflection from such a filters makes them unsuitable for high-speed integrated optical circuits.
In this work we propose analysing both density of modes (DOM) and the transmission spectra to optimize the parameters of the PhC filters made of linear or nonlinear material.
Proposed characteristics have been first introduced to optimize the PhC filters used for wavelength division demultiplexing.3 However, since waveguiding properties have not been taken into account, the photonic density of states maps as well as transmittance maps can be applied with high accuracy to a bulk PhC but not to confined PhC filter. Taking into account waveguiding properties provides great enhancement to the precision of characterization of the confined PhC filters.
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