Highlight of polarization filtering effect in passive porous silicon ridge waveguides
Abstract
Porous silicon is a material used in integrated optics with few studies on its structuration impact on the polarization in the near infra-red range. In this letter, we report optical characterizations around 1550 nm for different input polarization of porous silicon ridge waveguide used either as is or in a micro-resonator structure. We highlight a filtering of light polarization that attenuate transverse electric mode by observing the extinction of the resonance peaks during the transmission response of the micro-resonator based on passive porous silicon ridge waveguides.