ARROW waveguide

ARROW waveguide

In optics, an anti-resonant reflecting optical waveguide (ARROW) is formed from an anti-resonant Fabry-Perot reflector. The optical mode is leaky, but relatively low-loss propagation can be achieved by making the Fabry-Perot reflector of sufficiently high quality.

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* [http://www.ece.byu.edu/faculty/ahawkins/projects.parts/HollowWaveguides.htm Integrated Hollow ARROWs (Brigham Young University)]
*Waveguide (optics)


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