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Coupled resonator optical waveguides

Abstract

Properties of the recently introduced family of coupled resonator optical waveguides (CROWs) are reviewed, particularly with reference to CROWs designed as planar waveguides in two-dimensional photonic crystal slabs to enhance nonlinear interactions and develop novel all-optical information processing devices. Topics covered include: pulse propagation both in the nondispersive approximation and to all orders of dispersion, and the coupled mode theory of nonlinear optics with pulses in CROWs and its applications to second-harmonic generation and wave coupling via field-induced refractive-index gratings. We also review recent experimental progress in the fabrication and characterization of CROWs, and applications of the CROW concept to fiber gratings and microwave waveguides.

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© Copyright 2002 IEEE. Reprinted with permission. Manuscript received December 13, 2001; revised February 19, 2002. [Posted online: 2002-08-07] This work was supported by the US Office of Naval Research and by the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research. The authors thank D. S. Cohen, A. Eyal, R. K. Lee, Y. Li, A. Scherer, and Y. Xu of the California Institute of Technology for useful discussions.

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