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      Study on differences between high contrast grating reflectors for TM and TE polarizations and their impact on VCSEL designs

      Optics Express
      The Optical Society

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            A surface-emitting laser incorporating a high-index-contrast subwavelength grating

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              Theoretical analysis of subwavelength high contrast grating reflectors

              A simple analytic analysis of the ultra-high reflectivity feature of subwavelength dielectric gratings is developed. The phenomenon of ultra high reflectivity is explained to be a destructive interference effect between the two grating modes. Based on this phenomenon, a design algorithm for broadband grating mirrors is suggested.
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                Journal
                OPEXFF
                Optics Express
                Opt. Express
                The Optical Society
                1094-4087
                2015
                2015
                June 17 2015
                June 29 2015
                : 23
                : 13
                : 16730
                Article
                10.1364/OE.23.016730
                e55a0619-be95-4634-a7ab-c6bf2d6c5fd9
                © 2015
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