Jing-Yu Huang, Xiao-Fang Xu, Shuang-Shuang Mu, Hao Zhang, Ya-Qi Liu, Nan Zhai
Optical Engineering, Vol. 61, Issue 02, 027103, (February 2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.61.2.027103
TOPICS: Magnetism, Waveguides, Photonic crystals, Beam splitters, Switches, Microwave radiation, Dielectrics, Optical communications, Optical engineering, Telecommunications
Nonreciprocal waveguides play a key role in optical communication devices due to their robustness in unidirectional transmission along the edge. We proposed a unidirectional air guide waveguide structure based on eightfold sunflower quasiperiodic magnetic photonic crystal (PC) that has a large working bandwidth, high transmission efficiency, and strong stability. A cross-waveguide is constructed in the sunflower-type eightfold quasiperiodic magnetic PC structure. It can be used as a single-pole double-throw switch by changing the external bias magnetic field direction, in which the isolation is over 28 dB in the microwave band from 4.21 to 4.5 GHz and insertion loss is close to 0.001 dB. It can also achieve 1 × 2 or 1 × 3 equal ratio beam splitting, with a total transmission rate of close to 100% and transmission loss of 0.001 dB. The cross-waveguide is simple in structure and easy to integrate and manufacture, and it has a wide range of functions that have tremendous potential applications in optical communication systems.