Optimization of optical waveguide antennas for directive emission of light

H. Farheen, T. Leuteritz, S. Linden, V. Myroshnychenko, J. Förstner, Journal of the Optical Society of America B 39 (2022) 83.

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Farheen, Henna; Leuteritz, Till; Linden, Stefan; Myroshnychenko, ViktorLibreCat; Förstner, JensLibreCat
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Optical traveling wave antennas offer unique opportunities to control and selectively guide light into a specific direction, which renders them excellent candidates for optical communication and sensing. These applications require state-of-the-art engineering to reach optimized functionalities such as high directivity and radiation efficiency, low sidelobe levels, broadband and tunable capabilities, and compact design. In this work, we report on the numerical optimization of the directivity of optical traveling wave antennas made from low-loss dielectric materials using full-wave numerical simulations in conjunction with the particle swarm optimization algorithm. The antennas are composed of a reflector and a director deposited on a glass substrate, and an emitter placed in the feed gap between them serves as an internal source of excitation. In particular, we analyze antennas with rectangular- and horn-shaped directors made of either hafnium dioxide or silicon. The optimized antennas produce highly directional emissions due to the presence of two dominant guided TE modes in the director in addition to leaky modes. These guided modes dominate the far-field emission pattern and govern the direction of the main lobe emission, which predominately originates from the end facet of the director. Our work also provides a comprehensive analysis of the modes, radiation patterns, parametric influences, and bandwidths of the antennas, which highlights their robust nature.
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Journal of the Optical Society of America B
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Farheen H, Leuteritz T, Linden S, Myroshnychenko V, Förstner J. Optimization of optical waveguide antennas for directive emission of light. Journal of the Optical Society of America B. 2022;39(1):83. doi:10.1364/josab.438514
Farheen, H., Leuteritz, T., Linden, S., Myroshnychenko, V., & Förstner, J. (2022). Optimization of optical waveguide antennas for directive emission of light. Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 39(1), 83. https://doi.org/10.1364/josab.438514
@article{Farheen_Leuteritz_Linden_Myroshnychenko_Förstner_2022, title={Optimization of optical waveguide antennas for directive emission of light}, volume={39}, DOI={10.1364/josab.438514}, number={1}, journal={Journal of the Optical Society of America B}, author={Farheen, Henna and Leuteritz, Till and Linden, Stefan and Myroshnychenko, Viktor and Förstner, Jens}, year={2022}, pages={83} }
Farheen, Henna, Till Leuteritz, Stefan Linden, Viktor Myroshnychenko, and Jens Förstner. “Optimization of Optical Waveguide Antennas for Directive Emission of Light.” Journal of the Optical Society of America B 39, no. 1 (2022): 83. https://doi.org/10.1364/josab.438514.
H. Farheen, T. Leuteritz, S. Linden, V. Myroshnychenko, and J. Förstner, “Optimization of optical waveguide antennas for directive emission of light,” Journal of the Optical Society of America B, vol. 39, no. 1, p. 83, 2022, doi: 10.1364/josab.438514.
Farheen, Henna, et al. “Optimization of Optical Waveguide Antennas for Directive Emission of Light.” Journal of the Optical Society of America B, vol. 39, no. 1, 2022, p. 83, doi:10.1364/josab.438514.
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