DocumentCode
375777
Title
Photonic crystals, present & future
Author
Yablonovitch, E.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2001
fDate
15-19 July 2001
Abstract
Summary form only given, as follows. Photonic crystals, the electromagnetic analog of semiconductor crystals, have stirred the imagination toward photonic integrated circuits. At the same time, the build-out of the telecommunications infrastructure is creating a demand for large volumes of optical communications components and subsystems. Integration at the tiniest scale of photonic crystals allows the largest number of components to be produced from a single wafer, reducing cost, and allowing considerable optical complexity. There have been a series of practical difficulties standing in the way of building practical microphotonic circuits, that are gradually being solved; including, the input/output coupling efficiency problem, the nanofabrication accuracy problem, the active device issues, electrical modulation schemes, device design software and simulation. Some of these problems are already solved, and we can project solutions to the others over the next few years.
Keywords
integrated optics; micro-optics; optical fabrication; photonic band gap; reviews; active device issues; design software; device simulation; electrical modulation schemes; input/output coupling efficiency; microphotonic circuits; nanofabrication accuracy problem; optical communications components; optical complexity; photonic crystals; photonic integrated circuits; Coupling circuits; Integrated optics; Nanofabrication; Optical devices; Optical fiber communication; Optical modulation; Photonic crystals; Photonic integrated circuits;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2001. CLEO/Pacific Rim 2001. The 4th Pacific Rim Conference on
Conference_Location
Chiba, Japan
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6738-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLEOPR.2001.967753
Filename
967753
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