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Light-induced degeneracy of resonance modes in a nonlinear microcavity coupled with waveguides: application to channel drop filter

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Evgeny N. Bulgakov and Almas F. Sadreev. Light-induced degeneracy of resonance modes in a nonlinear microcavity coupled with waveguides: application to channel drop filter // JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA B-OPTICAL PHYSICS  Volume: 30   Issue: 9   Pages: 2549-2554

Abstract: We consider a microcavity with degenerate dipole or hexapole eigenmodes. If the cavity is positioned between waveguides, degeneracy is lifted. However, we show that in a nonlinear microcavity the degeneracy is recovered at certain injected power. In application we consider a two-dimensional photonic crystal of GaAs rods holding two parallel waveguides and one defect made of Kerr media. We show that 100% efficiency channel dropping can be attained without a necessity to tune the resonant frequencies of the microcavity. (C) 2013 Optical Society of America

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