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Coupled-resonator-induced reflection in photonic-crystal waveguide structures
S. F. Mingaleev, A. E. Miroshnichenko, and Yu. S. Kivshar,
Opt. Express 16, 11647-11659 (2008).
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Abstract: We study the resonant transmission of light in a coupled-resonator optical waveguide interacting with two nearly identical side cavities. We reveal and describe a novel effect of the coupled-resonator-induced reflection (CRIR) characterized by a very high and easily tunable quality factor of the reflection line, for the case of the inter-site coupling between the cavities and the waveguide. This effect differs sharply from the coupled-resonator-induced transparency (CRIT) - an all-optical analogue of the electromagnetically-induced transparency - which has recently been studied theoretically and experimentally for the structures based on micro-ring resonators and photonic crystal cavities. Both CRIR and CRIT effects have the same physical origin which can be attributed to the Fano-Feshbach resonances in the systems exhibiting more than one resonance. We discuss the applicability of the novel CRIR effect to the control of the slow-light propagation and low-threshold all-optical switching.
Keywords: slow light; scattering-theory; mode; chip; transparency; bistability; line
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