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An Optical Circulator is a non-reciprocal device that routes light from one port to the next, in a unidirectional manner. This unique device has broad
Here, we present a solution to this issue by realizing low-loss (0. 81 dB), broadband (at least 50 GHz bandwidth) and high-extinction (up to 27 dB) circulators, based on Mach-Zehnder interferometers including so-called f...
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An Optical Circulator is a non-reciprocal device that routes light from one port to the next, in a unidirectional manner. This unique device has broad
of low-loss non-reciprocal fiber-based devices. Here, we present a solution to this issue by realizing low-loss (0.81 dB), broadband (at least 50 GHz bandwidth) and high-extinction (up to 27
In this paper, we propose theoretically and numerically demonstrate in 2D a broadband, low-loss, and reflectionless magneto-optic circulator operating for the fundamental transverse
The proposed design is compatible with the established optical functionality on the silicon platform. To evaluate the expected performance prior to the fabrication of the chips, an experimental
Here, we report the experimental demonstration of a novel type of all-fiber acousto-optic circulator, realized by cascading two so-called fiber null-couplers to form a Mach-Zehnder
A 6-port optical circulator using silicon photonic crystals has been designed and proposed in this paper as an essential component of an optical communication system.
Compared to conventional single-channel circulators, the 8-channel circulators exhibit lower insertion loss between input and output ports and higher isolation between the input and other...
Thorlabs'' Single Mode (SM) Optic Circulators are non-reciprocating, one directional, three-port devices that are used in a wide range of optical setups and for numerous applications. Our SM optical
An Optical Circulator is a non-reciprocal device that routes light from one port to the next, in a unidirectional manner. This unique device has broad applications in many fields, from optical
This paper presents the fundamental principles of the optical circulator, and goes on to report on development of a marketable 3-port optical circulator that achieves low loss by optimizing losses
Low-loss phase change materials (PCMs) exemplified by Sb 2Se 3 are a promising candidate for solving this problem benefiting from their high refractive index contrast.